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Give the reaction supporting basic nature of ammonia.​

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Answered by ashellejeema
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Take some water in a flask and invert it over another flask containing ammonia gas. Now shake them carefully so that ammonia can be dissolved in water. Now the reaction goeas as:

NH3(gas)+H2O(liquid)———-> NH4OH(liq)

NH4OH is ammonium hydroxide and whenever a subtance basic in nature in water is dissolved/reacted with water produces OH(hydroxide).You can check it practically by dipping a red litmus paper in the product (NH4OH) which will become blue and is a property of bases only!

Answered by Anonymous
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NH4OH is ammonium hydroxide and whenever a subtance basic in nature in water is dissolved/reacted with water produces OH(hydroxide). You can check it practically by dipping a red litmus paper in the product (NH4OH) which will become blue and is a property of bases only!

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