what will happen when ammonia reacts with sulphuric acid , explain with reaction
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Ammonia reacts with sulfuric acid to produce ammonium sulfate and water. the ammonium ion is weakly bonded to the protons in sulphuric acid (because it has a pair of electrons that attract the hydrogen on the sulphuric acid.
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Ammonia reacts with sulfuric acid to produce ammonium sulfate and water. the ammonium ion is weakly bonded to the protons in sulphuric acid (because it has a pair of electrons that attract the hydrogen on the sulphuric acid.
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