Biology, asked by harika4058, 17 hours ago

why acids do not react with ammonium salt​

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Answered by antarabarman42
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Explanation:

Ammonium itself is an acid. The anions of ammonium salts apparently are not basic enough to react with the ammonium ion, so they will only be able react with stronger acids. And in that case the ammonium is not playing a role in the reaction.

Answered by Aadvikkatna
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Ammonium itself is an acid. The anions of ammonium salts apparently are not basic enough to react with the ammonium ion, so they will only be able react with stronger acids. And in that case the ammonium is not playing a role in the reaction.

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