Chemistry, asked by setusingh, 9 months ago

NH3 is highly soluble in water while N2 is not highly soluble in water why​

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Answered by simranmeena
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Hello!!As it turns out that , polar molecules mix more easily with other polar molecules..and water is polar molecule and ammonia is also polar molecule that's why NH3 is highly soluble in water...

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Answered by cutiepieshreya
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Water soluble bases are called alkalis, e.g., NaOH, KOH.

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