This playlist is great, your channel is just the gift that keeps on giving! I was just wondering if for the precipitate reaction of Cu could you say the reaction of CuSO4 with BaCl2 to form a white ppt? Or is it specifically a precipitate containing Cu?
In the reaction you have provided, the Cu2+ ions are spectators and nothing actually happens to them, so they can be cancelled out in the ionic equation to leave the ionic equation in terms of just Ba2+ and SO42- ions. Hence the reaction actually has nothing to do with copper and wouldnt be allowed. Hope that helps
sir, for the last question, why does the left ligand has 2H bonded to N. N can have 3 bonds(NH4+ has 4bonds but), when 3 bonds are attached how can it donate electrons? Please correct me sir. Thank you !
just realised the thumbnail lights up with the colour of the video too....nice
This playlist is great, your channel is just the gift that keeps on giving! I was just wondering if for the precipitate reaction of Cu could you say the reaction of CuSO4 with BaCl2 to form a white ppt? Or is it specifically a precipitate containing Cu?
In the reaction you have provided, the Cu2+ ions are spectators and nothing actually happens to them, so they can be cancelled out in the ionic equation to leave the ionic equation in terms of just Ba2+ and SO42- ions. Hence the reaction actually has nothing to do with copper and wouldnt be allowed. Hope that helps
sir, for the last question, why does the left ligand has 2H bonded to N. N can have 3 bonds(NH4+ has 4bonds but), when 3 bonds are attached how can it donate electrons? Please correct me sir.
Thank you !