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How to Calculate Complex Ion

What is Complex Ion?

Complex ions form from metal cation + ligands; stability described by formation constant K_f (larger K_f = stronger complex).

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1Input metal ion, ligands, and stability constants
  2. 2Calculate complex formation extent
  3. 3Determine free metal concentration

Worked Examples

Input
[Cu(NH₃)₄]²⁺: K_f ≈ 10¹³ (very stable)
Result
Even at high pH, ammonia prevents Cu²⁺ precipitation

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Not accounting for overall K_f
  • Neglecting multi-step formation

Frequently Asked Questions

How does complexation affect solubility?

Forms complex more soluble than precipitate; common use to dissolve otherwise insoluble salts.

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