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Can nh3 act as bronsted acid as well as bronsted bases

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Answered by Anonymous
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In contrast to the acid definition, a Bronsted-Lowry base is a substance that accepts protons. An example of a proton acceptor is ammonia (NH3). The ammonia is happy to accept a proton from the hydrogen of water (H2O) to become NH4. NH3 + H2O = NH4+ + OH

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Biochemistry. In the liver, the enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase oxidizes ethanol into acetaldehyde, which is then further oxidized into harmless acetic acid by acetaldehyde dehydrogenase. These two oxidation reactions are coupled with the reduction of NAD+ to NADH.

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