Chemistry, asked by AajukiPhukan, 11 months ago

Ammonia is soluble in water .Explain why?

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Answered by sumit822
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because Ammonia have hydrogen atom and it is only slightly soluble

Answered by aryan223344177662617
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Ammonia forms hydrogen bonding and therefore it's.  A polar solute and we know that water is also polar because of hydrogen bonding ....so a polar solute always dissolves in a polar solvent ....like "desi" is dissolved in water lol

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