How to write a chemical equation for transition metal ions found in a solution?  The ions found were Cobalt and Copper. Co2+ (aq) + Cu2+ (aq) was mixed with NaOH (aq).                                                           It formed Co(OH)2 (s)  + Cu(OH)2 (s)  + Na^+ (aq). The sample was decanted and Na+ was removed. NH3(aq) was added to Co(OH)2 (s)  + Cu(OH)2 (s) and became Co(OH)2 + Cu(NH3)4 ^2+ and NH3. The sample was centrifuged and decanted the ions were now in their own tubes. One tube had Co(OH)2 and the other had Cu(NH3)4 ^2+ and NH3. The tube with Co(OH)2 was then mixed with HNO3 and became Co^2+. The tube with Cu(NH3)4 ^2+ and NH3 was mixed with HNO3 and became Cu^ 2+ and NH4^+.

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How to write a chemical equation for transition metal ions found in a solution?  The ions found were Cobalt and Copper.

Co2+ (aq) + Cu2+ (aq) was mixed with NaOH (aq).                                                          

It formed Co(OH)2 (s)  + Cu(OH)2 (s)  + Na^+ (aq). The sample was decanted and Na+ was removed.

NH3(aq) was added to Co(OH)2 (s)  + Cu(OH)2 (s) and became Co(OH)2 + Cu(NH3)4 ^2+ and NH3.

The sample was centrifuged and decanted the ions were now in their own tubes. One tube had Co(OH)2 and the other had Cu(NH3)4 ^2+ and NH3.

The tube with Co(OH)2 was then mixed with HNO3 and became Co^2+.

The tube with Cu(NH3)4 ^2+ and NH3 was mixed with HNO3 and became Cu^ 2+ and NH4^+. 

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Given : solution of Co2+ (aq) and Cu2+ (aq).

1) Adding NaOH : Since addition of NaOH will bring OH- ions in the solution as NaOH is completely soluble in water.

And since the hydroxide salts of Co2+ and Cu2+ metals are insoluble in water.

Hence they will precipitate out on adding NaOH in the solution as per the reaction,

2 NaOH (aq) + Co2+ (aq) --------> Co(OH)2 (s) + 2 Na+ (aq)  

2 NaOH (aq) + Cu2+ (aq) --------> Cu(OH)2 (s) + 2 Na+ (aq)  

 

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