to make the solution basic enough so that NH be prepared for Fmoc protection
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I would assume so as the nitrogen could accept more hydrogen, protons, into it's structure. Such as NH3, ammonia, a weak base as it can accept a proton in solution.
NH stands for New Hampshire and a combination of nitrogen (N) and hydrogen (H).
The combination that cannot function as a buffer solution is a) HCl and NaCl.
don't mes with that stuff its very dangerous.
to make the solution basic enough so that NH be prepared for Fmoc protection
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There is no buffer for the violation in New Hampshire. If the tags are expired, you can get a ticket.
this is buffer system consisted of a weak base and its conjugated base. NH4OH is the weak acid and the NH4Cl is the conjugated base. when an acid or a base is added in small amount the change of the pH of this solution is neglegible hence we tells that this shows a resistivity when adding an acid or a base .when an acid is added OH ions reacts and form H2O and NH4OH dissociates and give the OH ions to the solution .When an base is added NH+ ions react with OH ions added and form NH4OH which dissociates weakly to NH+ ions and OH- ions .
When you make solution of ammonia. Following reaction occurs-NH(3) + H(2)O NH(4)(+) + OH(-).Hence water gives an H(+) ion to ammonia to form ammonium ion.
Ammonia (NH₃) is neutral, however if you add a hydrogen atom, it becomes a positive ammonium molecule (NH₄⁺). Also, ammonia dissociates into it's conjugate acid and conjugate base (which neutralize each other): 2NH₃ ⇌ NH₄⁺ + NH₂⁻
The solution formed will be basic in nature. This is because of the formation of NH(4)OH which is alkaline.
When you make ammonia solution, following equilibrium is established-NH(3) + H(2)O NH(4)(+) + OH(-).The NH(4)+ ion can give H+ ion and hence will act as an acid.
As you have it written NH3 donates a proton to the solution and this hydrogen ion is picked up by PH3 to make PH4; so NH3 is the acid here. ( though this reaction seems odd to me )
The hydroxide ion (OH-) makes ammonia solution alkaline. Ammonia reacts with water to form ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH), which dissociates into ammonium ions (NH4+) and hydroxide ions (OH-), thus increasing the pH of the solution.