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why acetamide behaves as an acid in liquid ammonia ​

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Answered by kumaranmolpandey1235
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Molecular formula of acetamide is CH3-CO-NH2. Acetamide dissolves in water to form hydroxyl (OH-) ions. ... Acetamide dissolves in liquid NH3 to form ammonium(NH4+) ions. Hence, it acts as weak acid in liquid ammonia

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Answered by vaishnavi6267
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Explanation:

Molecular formula of acetamide is CH3-CO-NH2. Acetamide dissolves in water to form hydroxyl (OH-) ions. ... Acetamide dissolves in liquid NH3 to form ammonium(NH4+) ions. Hence, it acts as weak acid in liquid ammonia.

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