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Why is ammonia a water-like solvent? How does it react with sodium metal?

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Answered by princesinghrana
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bcz nitrogen has higest negative energy ..

Answered by himanshujangra22
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Mainly liquid ammonia acts as solvent, otherwise reactions are similar to ammonia as other chemical compound. When sodium metal is added to ammonia, some of the sodium dissolves. Each of the dissolving sodium atoms loses an electron and becomes a cation

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