Asked by cool boy
A copper complex reacts with ammonia according to the following reaction, where the left side of the reaction is a pale sky-blue color and the right side is dark blue.
Cu(H2O)2+4(aq)+4NH3(aq)⇌Cu(NH3)2+4(aq)+4H2O(aq)
Which change to a solution at equilibrium will make the solution darker?
(1 point)
removing ammonia ( NH3
)
adding water ( H2O
)
removing Cu(NH3)2+4
salt
adding Cu(NH3)2+4
salt
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Removing Cu(NH3)4^2+ salt.
Removing the product shifts the equilibrium to the right (Le Chatelier’s principle), forming more Cu(NH3)4^2+ (dark blue).
Removing the product shifts the equilibrium to the right (Le Chatelier’s principle), forming more Cu(NH3)4^2+ (dark blue).
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