Chemistry, asked by lalithkishore3, 1 year ago

why can acid reacts with water but water can't reacts with water​

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Answered by amt54321
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Answer:

Sodium ions will not react with water. Even if they did, they would form NaOH, which is a strong base, so it would immediately dissociate. Instead, the NO2 reacts with water. Being the conjugate of a weak acid, the nitrite ions will accept a proton from water to form nitrous acid (weak) and hydroxide ions (basic).

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Answered by bineetpandey31
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due to hydrogen bonding

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