Transition ppt dissolving in excess?

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  1. jsmith6131's Avatar
    • Overlord in Training
    Transition ppt dissolving in excess?
    what causes some transition complexes to dissolve in excess NaOH / NH4OH and others not??

    Why does Zinc dissolve in excess (it is not transition? so ligand exchange is NOT taking place) right??

    why does chromium 2+ dissolve in excess NaOH??
  2. TenOfThem's Avatar
    • TSR Royalty
    Re: Transition ppt dissolving in excess?
    chemistry rather than maths, perhaps ?
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