Chemistry, asked by dinopatir4664012, 1 year ago

Ammonia is soluble in water. Explain why

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Answered by SanyaBhasin
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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 neha9513
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ammonia is NH3 due to the lone pair on the nitrogen the lone pairs in oxygen from the H2O are attracted forming hydrogen bonds therefore being soluble in water.

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