Chemistry, asked by borncool, 1 year ago

ammonia is soluble in water. why ? explain

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Answered by Shoaibkhan0
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thats why because we can see its usable form in fertilisers

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Answered by kavyavj271
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The solubility of ammonia is mainly due to the hydrogen bonding and not the reaction. Other common substances which are freely soluble in water because they can hydrogen bond with water molecules include ethanol (alcohol) and sucrose (sugar).
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