The conjugate acid of amide ion nh2mi nus
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The conjugate acid of amide ion \displaystyle (NH^-_2)(NH
2
−
) is ammonia, \displaystyle NH_3NH
3
.
When a proton is added to a base, we get conjugate acid.
\displaystyle {NH_2}^-+H^+\rightarrow NH_3NH
2
−
+H
+
→NH
3
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