(E) Ni2+ is reduced to Ni* CH3 0-1-ci, CH,—C–CH,—CH,−0–C−CH, H The structure of a molecule of "banana oil" is shown above. This organic compound is an example of

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When aqueous NH3 is first added to a solution containing Ni²*, a precipitate
forms, but when an excess of aqueous NH3 is added, the precipitate dissolves.
Which of the following best explains why the precipitate dissolves?
Ni2+ forms hydrogen bonds with NH3
Ni²+ forms a complex ion with NH3
Ni²+ acts as a Bronsted-Lowry base
Ni2+ is oxidized to Ni³+
Ni2+ is reduced to Ni*
-3+
CH₂ HOUTED 2
CH₂-C-CH₂-CH₂-0-C-CH₂
H
The structure of a molecule of "banana oil" is shown above. This organic
compound is an example of
an alcohol
an amine
a carboxylic acid
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
an ester
a ketone
Transcribed Image Text:When aqueous NH3 is first added to a solution containing Ni²*, a precipitate forms, but when an excess of aqueous NH3 is added, the precipitate dissolves. Which of the following best explains why the precipitate dissolves? Ni2+ forms hydrogen bonds with NH3 Ni²+ forms a complex ion with NH3 Ni²+ acts as a Bronsted-Lowry base Ni2+ is oxidized to Ni³+ Ni2+ is reduced to Ni* -3+ CH₂ HOUTED 2 CH₂-C-CH₂-CH₂-0-C-CH₂ H The structure of a molecule of "banana oil" is shown above. This organic compound is an example of an alcohol an amine a carboxylic acid (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) an ester a ketone
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