Using (Kf=1.2×109) calculate the concentration of Ni2+(aq), assuming that it is present as Ni(NH3)2+6, at equilibrium...

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Using (Kf=1.2×109) calculate the concentration of Ni2+(aq),assuming that it is present as Ni(NH3)2+6, at equilibrium afterdissolving 1.28 gNiCl2 in 100.0 mL of 0.20 MNH3(aq).

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Concentration of Ni2 006984M Explanation i Given moles of NH3 020mol1000ml100ml 0020mol Given moles of NiCl2 128g129593gmol 0009877mol moles of Ni2 0009877mol ii Assume    See Answer
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