Why ammonia is weak base?
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Ammonia is a typical weak base. Ammonia itself obviously doesn't contain hydroxide ions, but it reacts with water to produce ammonium ions and hydroxide ions. A weak base is one which doesn't convert fully into hydroxide ions in solution
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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. However, ammonia doesn't fully convert into hydroxide and ammonium ions in a solution, which is why it is considered a weak base.
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