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Calculate the solubility of copper(II)
The copper(I) ion forms a chloride salt that has Ksp = 1.2 10-6. Copper(I) also forms a complex ion with Cl ‾.
Cu+(aq) + 2 Cl
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Copper(I) ions in aqueous solution react with NH3(aq) according to
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Copper(I) ions in aqueous solution react with NH3(aq) according to
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