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प्रश्न
Calculate the overall complex dissociation equilibrium constant for the Cu(NH3)42+ ion, given that β4 for this complex is 2.1 × 1013.
उत्तर
β4 = 2.1 × 1013
The overall complex dissociation equilibrium constant is the reciprocal of the overall stability constant, β4
`:.1/beta_4 = 1/(2.1xx10^(13))`
`= 4.7 xx 10^(-14)`
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