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Formula NH3 plus water

Updated: 8/10/2023
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9y ago

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NH3+H2O = NH4+1 + OH-1 it is in an aqueous form now

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14y ago

Hydration of Ammonia occurs:- NH3 + H2O---> NH4OH
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| H |
| o |_ _ -
oo oo | o | | oo |
HooNooH + HooOooH --->| HooNooH | |oOooH |
o oo | o | | oo |
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H | H |
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Bold circles are the electrons of nitrogen or oxygen(negative radicals)and the normal circles are of hydrogen.
the fourth hydrogen forms a coordinate bond with nitrogen thus both electrons are bold.

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13y ago

nh4+h20 yields h3o+nh3 according to bronsteds acid definition

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12y ago

This depends on the concentration of ammonia. To give an idea: 0.10M NH3 gives pH roughly 11

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9y ago

NH3 plus water produce NH4OH.It stands for Ammonium Hydroxide.

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14y ago

weak electrolyte

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Nh3 + h2o <----> nh4oh

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7y ago

NH3 is the chemical formula of ammonia.

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1 3 2

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