Multiple Choice
In an aqueous solution, copper ions can form the complex ion [Cu(H2O) 6]+2(aq) . In [Cu(H2O) 6]+2(aq) ,
A) [Cu(H2O) 6]+2(aq) is a complex ion; H2O is the solvent; Cu+2 is a ligand.
B) [Cu(H2O) 6]+2(aq) is a complex ion; H2O is a ligand; Cu+2 is an acceptor.
C) [Cu(H2O) 6]+2(aq) is a complex ion; H2O is a donor atom; Cu+2 is a ligand.
D) [Cu(H2O) 6]+2(aq) is a ligand; H2O is an acceptor; Cu+2 is a complex ion.
E) [Cu(H2O) 6]+2(aq) is a complex ion; H2O is a ligand; Cu+ is an acceptor.
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