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FeSO_(4) solution mixed with (NH_(4))_(2)SO_(4) solution in 1 : 1 molar ratio gives the test of Fe^(2+) ion but CuSO_(4) solution mixed with aqueous ammonia in 1 : 4 molar ratio does not give the test of Cu^(2+) ion. Explain, why ? |
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Answer» Solution :`FeSO_(4)` solution mixed with `(NH_(4))_(2)SO_(4)` solution forms a double salt, having the formula `FeSO_(4).(NH_(4))_(2)SO_(4).6H_(2)O` (Mohr salt) which ionises in the solution to give `Fe^(2+)` ions. HENCE, it gives the tests of `Fe^(2+)` ions. `CuSO_(4)` solution mixed with aqueous ammonia forms a complex salt, with the formula `[Cu(NH_(3))_(4)]SO_(4)`. The complex ion, `[Cu(NH_(3))_(4)]^(2+)` does not ionise to give `Cu^(2+)` ions. Hence, it does not give the tests of `Cu^(2+)` ion. |
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