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`FeSO_4` solution mixed with `(NH_4)_2SO_4` solution is `1:1` molar ratio gives the test of `Fe^(2+)` ion but `CuSO_4` solution mixed with aqueous ammonia in `1:4` molar ratio does not give the test of `Cu^(2+)` ion. Explain why?

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