Ammonium hydroxide is acidic .why?
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The pH of Ammonium hydroxide is 11.6, so it is a base not an acid.
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NH4OH is a monoacidic base which means that it has one hydroxide ion per molecule. This one ion is replaceable and dissociates in one step. The only one hydroxide can be combined to positive ions which would result in stability and will define its acidity as well. Thus, the acidity of NH4OH is one.
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