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what is the difference between the chemical nature of an aqueous solution ohf HCl and an aqueous solution of NH3​

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Answered by Anonymous
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An aqueous solution of HCl acid contains a large amount of H+ ions along with the concerned acidic radical. An aqueous solution of HCl turns blue litmus red. HCl is a strong acid.

An aqueous solution of NH3 contain OH- ions and the concerned basic radical in very small quantities along with a large proportion of undissociated molecules of the base. An aqueous solution of NH3 turns red litmus blue. NH3 is a weak base.

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Answered by manas9821
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HCl is a strong acid. An aqueous solution of NH3 contain OH- ions and the concerned basic radical in very small quantities along with a large proportion of undissociated molecules of the base. An aqueous solution of NH3 turns red litmus blue. NH3 is a weak base

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