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why ammonium hydroxide weaker than Naoh​

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Answered by colourmedia
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Answer:

As a result, when dissolved in water, NaOH dissociates into ions completely leading to its strong basic character. ... This leads to a strong bond between ammonium ion and Hydroxide ion. As a result, when dissolved in water, NH4OH doesn't dissociates completely leading to its weak basic character.

Explanation:

Answered by skyfall63
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Ammonium hydroxide weaker than NaoH because it does not increase the pH above 7.0

Explanation:

  • The strong base of NaOH produces a pH of 12.0.
  • Clearly aqueous ammonia hydroxide is a lower base than sodium hydroxide because it does not increase the pH above 7.0 as much as sodium hydroxide does. Calculation of hydronium or hydroxyl ion concentrations produced by weak acids and bases is less straight forward than for strong acids and bases.
  • It involves the use of the equilibrium constant for the acid or base reaction produced by the hydronium or hydroxyl ion.

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Why NaOH is stronger than NH4OH? - Brainly.in

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KOH,NaOH,NH4OH,which of the is a weak base - Brainly.in

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