bcz it has lone pair of electrons on nitrogen atom tht is y it can donate an electron pair so it is lewis base
No, it is a base.
No. NH3 (ammonia) is a weak base.
NH3 is alkali
NH3 is Ammonia, which is not an acid.
NH4+ is NH3's conjugate acid. NH3 accepts H+ to become a Bronsted-Lowry base.
Ammonia reacts with acids forming ammonium salts but also can donate a proton, as an acid.
Ammonia, or NH3, has a pyramidal structure. Sulfonic acid, or SO3H, meanwhile, is a trigonal planar. Both are polar compounds.
It stands for Ammonia.A basic gaseous compound.
NH3 is Ammonia, which is not an acid.
is muriatic acid same as ammonia? Muriatic acid is industrial hydrochloric acid (HCl). Ammonia is a base (NH3).
Nh3 is a weak based acid. It is made up of nitrogen and hydrogen but it is better known as it's compound form as ammonia. It is often found in hair dyes.
Ammonia (NH3) is not an acid, it is a base.
Ammonia NH3 behaves as a base when it reacts with an acid because it accepts a proton and becomes NH4+.
Ammonia (NH3) is a weak base that is in equilibrium with ammonium (NH4+) in aqueous solution. pKa value of NH3=9.25.
Ammonia is a base with the chemical formula NH3.
"Ammonia", NH3, is a fairly strong base having at 1M concentration in aqueous solution a pH of 11.6
Sulfuric acid just adds a proton to ammonia to give ammonium: H+ + NH3 -> NH4+ or H2SO4 + NH3 -> NH4+ + HSO4-
Ammonia and nitric acid react to form ammonium nitrate. NH3 + HNO3 --> NH4NO3
Ammonia plus hydrochloric acid produces ammonium chloride. NH3 + HCl → NH4Cl
Ammonium ions: NH3 + H+ --> NH4+