It is a weak base because it does not completely ionize when dissolved in water.
it is a weak alkali because when it is dissolve in water less hydroxide ions are produced
NH3 is a weak base
NH2 does not exist on its own as a substance.
It is a base according to Online Web Learning (OWL) General Chemistry.
The compound NH3OH does not exist. NH2OH, hydroxylamine, is weak base
Strong and weak are comparative terms. Compare it with something
No, it is weak
Yes Ammonia is a weak base.
Ammonia is a base. When ammonia is dissolved in water it produces an alkaline solution which can be neutralised by acids to produce ammonium salts. So it is a base.
The conjugate acid of the base NH2OH (hydroxlyamine) is NH3OH^+
It is a strong base.
KOH is a strong base.
not a strong base
Ammonia is a base. When ammonia is dissolved in water it produces an alkaline solution which can be neutralised by acids to produce ammonium salts. So it is a base.
The conjugate acid of the base NH2OH (hydroxlyamine) is NH3OH^+
It is a strong base.
It is a strong base.
It is a strong base.
KOH is a strong base.
not a strong base
strong base
A salt is formed when a strong acid reacts with a strong base.
CsOH is a strong base
Its a strong base
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