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Card 16
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what are ethandioate and 1,2-diaminoethane examples of?
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what example of a hexadentate is there?
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why are transition metal ions coloured?
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Card 19
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what two criteria must be satisfied for the ion to be coloured?
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what technique can be used to determine the concentration of a solution containg a coloured ion?
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what is [Ag(NH3)2]+ used for
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what is a catalyst?
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Card 24
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what is the most common example of a reaction that needs a homogeneous catalyst?
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Card 25
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how do heterogeneous catalysts work?
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