Does anyone know the color of these species?

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The discussion centers on the colors of two specific ammoniacal species: ammoniacal cupric hydroxide, represented by Cu(NH3)4(OH)2, and ammoniacal silver chloride, represented by Ag(NH3)2Cl. Participants suggest using the terms "ammoniacal cupric hydroxide" and "ammoniacal silver chloride" for more effective research. The colors of these compounds are not readily available on common resources like Wikipedia, indicating a gap in accessible information.

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[tex]Cu(NH_3)_4(OH)_2[/tex]
[tex]Ag(NH_3)_2Cl[/tex]
I tried to research on wikipedia but found none...
Any help would be greatly appreciated... :smile:
 
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these are ammoniacal species. ammoniacal cupric hydroxide and ammoniacal silver chloride.

Try searching using those terms...
 

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