These 3 questions deal with the following chemical reaction: (green solution) Ni ^ 2+ (…
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Equilibrium
These 3 questions deal with the following chemical reaction:
\(\underset{\text { (green solution) }}{\mathrm{Ni}^{2+}(\mathrm{aq})}+6 \mathrm{NH}_{3}(\mathrm{aq}) \rightleftharpoons \underset{\text { (BheSolution) }}{\left[\mathrm{Ni}\left(\mathrm{NH}_{3}\right)_{6}\right]^{2+}(\mathrm{aq})}\)
When H+(aq) is added, the colour green is favoured. Use one or more of the following interpretations to answer the questions.
I. Some unreacted Ni2+ (aq) is present in the solution at equilibrium.
II. Some unreacted NH3 (aq) is present in the solution at equilibrium.
III. The colour change indicates new equilibrium conditions with reduced [Ni(NH3)6]2+(aq).
IV. The colour change indicates new equilibrium conditions with increased [Ni(NH3)6]2+(aq).
The deepening colour on addition of more NH3(aq) supports intepretation(s)
- I only
- I and IV only
- I and II only
- II and IV only
Answer
(B) I and IV only
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