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Standard VII
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Ammonium hydr...
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Ammonium hydroxide is added in excess to a solution of copper sulfate. What type of reaction is it?
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The reaction between ammonium hydroxide and copper sulfate is a double displacement reaction and the equation for this can be written as:
C
u
S
O
4
+
2
N
H
4
O
H
→
C
u
(
O
H
)
2
+
(
N
H
4
)
2
S
O
4
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