Chemistry, asked by priyankajangid2622, 11 months ago

Why h2o act as acid in liquid ammonia and base in hf?

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Answered by kitkat555
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h2o act as acid in liquid ammonia coz h2o in liquid ammonia give H+ ions...and h2o act as base coz it gives OH- ions...

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Because ammonia is a basic solvent, it enhances the acidity and suppresses the basicity of substances dissolved in it. ... Because CH3COOH2+ is a stronger acid that H3O+, the anion X- (which is a spectator in water) can become a weak base in CH3COOH: HX + CH3COOH ⇌ CH3COOH2+ + X.

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