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Ammonia Is Soluble In Water Explain Why

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Answered by Anonymous
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This is because the hydrogen atoms of ammonia are bonded with a highly electronegative Nitrogen and the hydrogen atoms of water molecules are bonded with the highly electronegative Oxygen atom. Due to these strong forces of attraction between ammonia and water molecule, ammonia is highly soluble in water.

Answered by bhariaharsh
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Answer:

it forms hydrogen bonds with water Molecule

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