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H2O + NH3 OH+NH ; in the given reaction H20 acts as a Bronsted acid Bronsted base Salt O None of these​

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Answered by diwanruhi12
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Answer:

{1} Bronsted Acid

Explanation:

H_{2}O acts as a bronsted acid as it provides H^{+} to NH_{3} and convert to an ion.

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Answered by stefangonzalez246
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In the given reaction, H₂O + NH₃OH + NH, H₂O acts as Bronsted acid.

Explanation:

  • Bronsted acid donates a proton H⁺ ion
  • In the given reaction, the Bronsted acid provides H⁺ ion to NH₃.
  • By donating the ions it forms a base called conjugated base.
  • Another example of Bronsted acid is HCL.
  • HCL also donates H⁺ ion to ammonia.
  • From the given reaction, H₂O is a proton donor as it donates H⁺ ions, and NH₃ is proton acceptor as it accepts the H⁺ ions.
  • Therefore, option A is correct.

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