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b)Prove chemically that ammonia is basic in nature​

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Answered by mitabarik59
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For this reason, ammonia is considered basic because its nitrogen atom has an electron pair that readily accepts a proton. ... Ammonia doesn't contain any hydroxide ions to begin with, but when it's dissolved in water it acquires hydrogen ions from the water to produce hydroxide as well as ammonium ions.

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Answered by ayanmalik4457
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Ammonia is considered basic because its nitrogen atom has an electron pair that readily accepts a proton. ... Ammonia doesn't contain any hydroxide ions to begin with, but when it's dissolved in water it acquires hydrogen ions from the water to produce hydroxide as well as ammonium ions.

A base is any molecule that accepts a proton, while an acid is any molecule that releases a proton.

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