It has a lone pair.So it is a proton acceptor
Another name for a proton acceptor is a Bronsted-Lowry base.
It will lose the -OH proton from the -COOH group readily.
A Bronsted-Lowry base is a proton acceptor.
By adding one (1) proton (H+ ion) to the base formula:example:(base ammonia) NH3 + H+(proton) --> (conjugated acid ammonium ion) NH4+
Ammonia reacts with acids forming ammonium salts but also can donate a proton, as an acid.
the bronstead-lowry definition of a base is a proton acceptor...
Ammonia Reaction Isn't SYNTHESIS REACTION?
No. A base would be a proton acceptor. Salt is not a base.
Another name for a proton acceptor is a Bronsted-Lowry base.
Acceptor
it is a proton acceptor.
base
Only 1 proton has NH3
proton
Brønsted-Lowry acid-base theory
It is based on the proton. A proton acceptor is a base whereas a proton donour is known as an acid.
NH3 is ammonia. If you mean can NH3 form covalent compounds the answer is yes, in the cases where it acts as Lewis base donating electrons to a Lewis acid (electron acceptor)