Synthetic Inorganic Chemistry

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GENERAL QUESTIONS VII 241


  1. What is an ammoniate? Give the formulas of the ammonio
    ions of copper, silver, zinc, and cadmium. How can crystallized
    ammonio-copper sulphate be prepared? How would you make a
    solution of ammonio-copper hydroxide? What is the alkaline
    strength of such a solution?

  2. Discuss the tendency of the heavy metals of Groups I and II
    to enter complex negative ions; give several examples, at least one
    for each metal, also examples in which the simple cyanide, thio-
    cyanate, iodide, and chloride ions are involved. Describe experi-
    mental facts to illustrate the great stability of potassium argenti-
    cyanide, KAg(CN) 2 , and the instability of sodium argentichloride,
    NaAgCl 2.

  3. Compare the metals of this chapter among themselves with
    regard to their position in the electromotive series, also with the
    metals of the A families of Groups I and II, and with aluminum.

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