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No, because it is not an acid. it is a base

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Is diluted ammonia acid or alkaline?

alkaline.It contain a lone pair.So it can donate this making it a base


Is ammonia weak or strong acid?

ammonia is a base, so it isn't an acid at all


Is ammonia considered a strong acid?

No, ammonia is not considered a strong acid. It is actually a weak base.


What is stronger nitric acid or ammonia?

There is no real basis for comparison but nitric acid is a strong acid and ammonia is a weak base.


Is weak ammonia an acid or a base?

Weak ammonia is a base. When you dissolve ammonia in water. Water gives its H(+) to ammonia and become OH(-) anion. Ammonia becomes NH(4)(+) cation. As it is receiving H(+) ion, ammonia is basic.


Is ammonia is an acid?

Ammonia is a weak alkali, it is not acidic.


what are the names of the acids that are in household ammonia?

Ammonia (NH3) is not an acid, it is a base.


Is ammonia or vinegar more acidic?

An acid is a substance which releases H+ ions when dissolved in water (i.e when in aqueous state). Vinegar is a an acid, with a pH of about 2. On the other hand, ammonia is a weak base, with a pH of about 9.


Is the active compound in ammonia acetic acid?

No. Acetic acid is the active compound in vinegar. Ammonia is its own compound, though it is diluted in water for household use.


What ia a weak ammonia base or acids?

A weak ammonia base would be ammonium hydroxide, which is a weak base due to its ability to partially dissociate in water to produce low concentrations of hydroxide ions. A weak acid example is acetic acid, which does not fully dissociate in water and only partially donates hydrogen ions.


Is weak ammonia solution an acid or base?

A solution of ammonia is basic, no matter the concentration.


Is Ammonia a acid?

No, ammonia is a base and can be used as a solvent.