It all depends on the molarity of the solution.
The conjugate acid of the base NH2OH (hydroxlyamine) is NH3OH^+
NH2CH3 can be an acid or a base depending on what it is mixed with.
C2h5-c(ch3)=n-oh
There is no such compound, NH3 is basic and somethimes written as aquous solution of NH4OH
PH 75 is the most acid.
The conjugate acid of the base NH2OH (hydroxlyamine) is NH3OH^+
yes
polar
Tetrahedral
using cu and NH2OH at 250 C
NH2CH3 can be an acid or a base depending on what it is mixed with.
C2h5-c(ch3)=n-oh
There is no such compound, NH3 is basic and somethimes written as aquous solution of NH4OH
NaNO3
6.6 x 10-9
Absolutely, just as stated. Examples are NH3, NH2OH, HCN, HNO3,
PH 75 is the most acid.