Acetic acid behaves as a weak acid and water strong acid in ammonia why
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In water, acetic acid acts as an acid while water acts as a base. In ammonia, acetic acid acts as an acid and ammonia acts as a base. Since ammonia is a better base than water, the acid base reaction in ammonia is more "towards completion" than in water, hence improving the acidic character of acetic acid.
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in water Acetic Acid acts as a acid and water as a base in Ammonia Acetic Acid acts as a acid and Ammonia act as a base hence ammonia is a better base than the water as compared to water and ammonia is more towards completionhence Acetic Acid behaves as a weak acid and water strong acid in ammonia
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