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Question
Write balanced equation copper sulphate solution with ammonium hydroxide solution.
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Solution
\[\ce{\underset{(Blue)}{\underset{Copper sulphate}{CuSO4}} + \underset{(colourless)}{\underset{Ammonium hydroxide}{2NH4OH}} → \underset{(Pale blue ppt.)}{\underset{Copper hydroxide}{Cu(OH)2\downarrow}} + \underset{(colourless)}{\underset{ammonium sulphate}{(NH4)2SO4}}}\]
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