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Explain the following: (i). Copper hyd...

Explain the following:
(i). Copper hydroxide is soluble in ammonium hydroxide but not in sodium hydroxide.
(ii). A dark blue precipitate is formed when sodium hydroxide solution is added to copper sulphate solution. The precipitate darkens on heating.

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