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parent acid and base of ammonium carbonate​

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Answered by lakshmilakku
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Answer:

(NH_{4} )_{2} CO_{3}NH_{4} OH + H_{2}  CO_{3}

Explanation:

An acid is a substance that can give its proton. The base is a substance that can give its hydroxyl particles. Base and an acid respond to frame salt and water. The hydroxyl comes from the base and proton from the acid to frame the water. Salt can be characterized as the balance of an item from acid and base.

If you want to know how to determine the “parent acid” and “parent base” for a salt ammonium carbonate (NH_{4} )_{2} CO_{3}

By breaking ammonium carbonate and water then rejoining the cation from one and anion from another molecule, which will result in the formation of parent acid and parent base.

(NH_{4} )_{2} CO_{3} can be broken into, NH_{4} ^{+} and CO_{3} ^{-}

Water H_{2} O can be broken into, H^{+} and OH^{-}

Now, combine one cation and another molecule anion.

One will form a base i.e., ammonia solution;

NH_{4} ^{+}  + OH^{-}NH_{4} OH

Another will form acid i.e., carbonic acid;

H_{2} ^{+}  + CO_{3} ^{-}H_{2}C O_{3}

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