Question #9ba12 Chemistry Solutions Solvation and Dissociation 1 Answer anor277 Jan 4, 2017 In aqueous solution, cupric bromide tends to form cupric ions...... Explanation: #CuBr_2(s) + "excess "H_2O(l)rarrCu^(2+)(aq) + 2Br^(-)(aq)# #Cu^(2+)(aq)# is a coordination complex, which we could reasonably represent at #[Cu(OH_2)_6]^(2+)#; its salts have a quite beautiful blue colour. Answer link Related questions How can you increase the rate of solvation? Why is solvation considered a surface phenomenon? How do hydration and solvation differ? How do you calculate percent dissociation? How do you find heat of solvation of #NH_4Cl#? What is solvation? What is an example of a solvation practice problem? What are some common mistakes students make with solvation? How do ionization and dissociation differ? How can I write dissociation equations? See all questions in Solvation and Dissociation Impact of this question 2156 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License