Chemistry, asked by MʏSᴛᴇʀɪᴏSᴛᴀʀᴋ, 8 months ago

why ammonia is considered a base though it doesn't contain OH- ions

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Answered by sneha03tripathi
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Answer:

Ammonia is slightly basic in nature

Explanation:

ammonia is considered basic because its nitrogen atom has an electron pair that readily accepts a proton. ... Ammonia doesn't contain any hydroxide ions to begin with, but when it's dissolved in water it acquires hydrogen ions from the water to produce hydroxide as well as ammonium ions

Answered by Xxdiya76xX
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