Ammonium Hydroxide is considered as
weak electrolyte as in the aqueous solution
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Ammonia, NH3(aq), or ammonium hydroxide, NH4OH(aq), is a weak base and therefore a weak electrolyte.
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Ammonium Hydroxide is considered as weak electrolyte as in the aqueous solutions are:
- The ammonium hydroxide is considered as a weak electrolyte because it get partially dissociated in the aqueous solution.
- The dissociation constant for ammonium hydroxide is 1.76 and pH value is 11.6.
- The dissociation equation for ammonium hydroxide is the following: N H 4 O H N H 4 + + O H −.
- Ammonium hydroxide is a weak base give less hydroxl ion concentration.
- But sodium hydroxide is a strong acid and completely dissociate to sodium ion and hydroxyl ions.
- When hydroxyl ion concentration is high, its basic strength is higher and has a high pH value.
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