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Reversible

Reversible

Complex Ions Reversible ligand substitution with copper chloride
Hydrated copper (II) chloride is dissolved in water and concentrated hydrochloric acid is added to change the colour of the solution from blue to green-yellow. The ligand substitution is then reversed by adding an excess of deionised water. The structures of the complexes and the thermodynamic and equilibrium factors are discussed briefly.
By Frank Scullion
Complex Ions Reversible ligand substitution with copper chloride
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Rates of Reversible Reactions
By Mr. V
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Reversible

Matter5 SI System3 Measurements22 Aufbau Principle1

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Mr. V
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Edison, United States of America
Frank Scullion
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United Kingdom
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