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Shane Macguire , 11 Years ago
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Simran Bhatia

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CuSO4 + 2NH4OH -----> Cu(OH)2  + (NH4)2SO4 Cu(OH)2 + 2(NH4)2SO4-----------> [Cu(NH)3]SO4 + 2H2O + H2SO4

                                                                                                                           Schweitzer reagent

 

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