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ammonia of soluble in water.Explain why

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Answered by ketanthorat
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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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Answered by Anonymous
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Ammonia is soluble in water because ammonia has a lone pair of electron.

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