Ammonia forms the complex ion $[Cu(NH_3)_4]^{2+}$ with copper ions in alkaline solutions but not in acidic solution. What is the reason for it?

  • A
    In acidic solutions hydration protects copper ions
  • B
    In acidic solutions protons coordinate with ammonia molecules forming $NH_4^+$ ions and $NH_3$ molecules are not available
  • C
    In alkaline solutions insoluble $Cu(OH)_2$ is precipitated which is soluble in excess of any alkali
  • D
    Copper hydroxide is an amphoteric substance

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