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Explain, why zinc sulphate does not give a precipitate with excess of NH4OH. - Chemistry (Theory)

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Explain, why zinc sulphate does not give a precipitate with excess of NH4OH.

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  1. Zinc sulphate (ZnSO4) reacts with NH4OH to form zinc hydroxide (Zn(OH)2) as a precipitate initially.
  2. On adding excess NH4OH, zinc hydroxide dissolves because it forms a soluble complex ion, tetraamminezincate(II), [Zn(NH3)4]2+.
  3. This complex keeps zinc in solution, so no precipitate appears with excess NH4OH.
  4. This happens due to the formation of coordination compounds where NH3 acts as a ligand bonding with Zn2+ ions.

Thus, zinc sulphate does not give a precipitate with excess ammonium hydroxide because of complex ion formation.

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Chapter 7: p-Block Elements - REVIEW EXERCISES [Page 384]

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Chapter 7 p-Block Elements
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