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How does ammonia react with a solution of `Cu2^(+)`?

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Excess of ammonia reacts with `Cu^(2+)` ions to form a deep blue complex.
`underset("Tetraammine copper (II) ion ( deep blue)")(Cu^(2+)(aq)+4NH_(4)OH(aq)to[Cu(NH_(3))_(4)]^(2+)+4H_(2)O)`
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