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Ammonia act as acid and base both . Explain

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Answered by Ankitachettri
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Ammonia is a base because it is accepting hydrogen ions from the water. The ammonium ion is its conjugate acid - it can release that hydrogen ion again to reform the ammonia. The water is acting as an acid, and its conjugate base is the hydroxide ion. ... The hydroxide ion is a base and water is its conjugate acid.

Answered by riyakaushik22
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Ammonia is a base because it is accepting hydrogen ions from the water. The ammonium ion is its conjugate acid - it can release that hydrogen ion again to reform the ammonia. The water is acting as an acid, and its conjugate base is the hydroxide ion. ... The hydroxide ion is a base and water is its conjugate acid.

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