NH3 is a weak base, but H2CO3 ( carbonic acid ) is not a strong acid. It is a weak acid.
Methyl amine in not an acid, but a (weak) base, pKb=3.36. It is comparable with the even weaker ammonia, NH3, pKb=4.76: CH3NH2 + H2O <<--> CH3NH3+ + OH-
It is strong and is used as a solvent.
CH3COOH is Acetic Acid Acid. It is made out of Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen.
Borax is a weak base.
NH3 is a weak base, but H2CO3 ( carbonic acid ) is not a strong acid. It is a weak acid.
Methyl amine in not an acid, but a (weak) base, pKb=3.36. It is comparable with the even weaker ammonia, NH3, pKb=4.76: CH3NH2 + H2O <<--> CH3NH3+ + OH-
It is strong and is used as a solvent.
It is under the definition of a Lewis base. Amines are usually considered weak bases, but methylamine is highly nucleophilic. It is a derivative of ammonia with a methyl group replacing a hydrogen atom. Ammonia is also highly basic.
CH3NH2 has the higher boiling point as it has a hydrogen bond between the molecule which is a stronger intermolecular attractive force, whereas CH3CH3 only has covalent bonds which are weaker intermolecular attractive forces.
CH3COOH is Acetic Acid Acid. It is made out of Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen.
CH3NH2 is methyl amine, and it is ORGANIC.
Ammonia is a weak base
Borax is a weak base.
No, NH3 is a weak base, as it tends to capture free protons.
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A weak base is a type of base. This type of base is considered weak because when it is put in an aqueous solution, it cannot ionize.