Chemistry, asked by huma517, 1 year ago

Water acts as what when it reacts with ammonia?

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Answered by nonamebutfame
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Reaction of ammonia with water gives an ammonium ion and hydroxyl ion….. ... Other substances, such as ammonia(NH3), dissociate, which means they form new ions by reacting chemically. When the substance accepts protons from water, as with ammonia, it acts as a base. When it donates protons towater, it acts as an acid.

huma517: so water acts as an acid na??
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Answered by Anonymous
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Other substances, such as ammonia (NH3), dissociate, which means they form new ions by reacting chemically. When the substance accepts protons from water, as with ammonia, it acts as a base. When it donates protons to water, it acts as an acid.
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