In an aqueous solution, silver ions can form Ag(NH3) 2+(aq) , in the presence of ammonia. In Ag(NH3) 2+(aq) ,
A) Ag(NH3) 2+(aq) is a ligand; NH3 is a donor atom; Ag+ is a ligand.
B) Ag(NH3) 2+(aq) is a complex ion; NH3 is a ligand; Ag+ is a complex ion.
C) Ag(NH3) 2+(aq) is a complex ion; NH3 is a donor atom; Ag+ is a ligand.
D) Ag(NH3) 2+(aq) is an acceptor ion; NH3 is a ligand; Ag+ is a complex ion.
E) Ag(NH3) 2+(aq) is a complex ion; NH3 is a ligand; Ag+ is an acceptor.
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