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Chemistry, 27.11.2019 21:31 jerrygentry41471

Given that up to four ammonia (nh3) molecules can form a complex with one zinc ion (zn2+), what equation would you employ to calculate the fraction of free zinc ion (zn2+) when dissolved in water that also contains a large stoichiometric excess of dissolved ammonia ? show only the equation with all terms specified explicitly, no calculations.

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