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How does ammonia react with a solution of `Cu^(2+)` ?

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Ammonia reacts with the blue coloured solution of Cu^2+ ions it forms a deep blue coloured complex according to the following reaction Cu^J^2aq+4 NH_3aq harpoons[CuNH_3_4]^2+aq blue . deep-blue
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