Then a (very soluble) deep blue colored [Cu(NH3)2]2+ complex ion is formed.
This complex is stronger than the known blue [Cu(H2O)2]2+(dihydrate) and even stronger than the insoluble white blue Cu(OH)2 (dihydroxide)
NH4OH + CuSO4 = CuNH3
you might die or might survive but for sure you will die so don't try to do it!!
just tried it. a dash of reagent grade fumaric acid was covered in janator strength non detergent ammonia. no observable reaction....
Nitric is an acid. Ammonia is a base. SO they react when mixed
The product is Copper Sulphate. Formula = CuSO4
CuSO4 + H20
NH4OH + CuSO4 = CuNH3
Any reaction occur.
Ammonia can be mixed with KNO3 at room temperature.
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you might die or might survive but for sure you will die so don't try to do it!!
just tried it. a dash of reagent grade fumaric acid was covered in janator strength non detergent ammonia. no observable reaction....
1. Ammonia (gas, NH3) and copper (solid, Cu) cannot be mixed. 2. Ammonia can react with copper salts in water solutions.
Nitric is an acid. Ammonia is a base. SO they react when mixed
The product is Copper Sulphate. Formula = CuSO4
Copper sulfate dissolves in water, it does not react.
if clorine is mixed with amonia.. Cl2 + NH3 ---> NH4Cl It is much stable but the mixture of sodium hypoclorite and aqua amonia is not much stable...