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1 Answer. The conjugate acid of NH3 is NH+4 , ammonium ion; the conjugate base is NH−2 , amide ion.
19 июн. 2016 г.
28 нояб. 2015 г. · The conjugate acid of ammonia is the ammonium ion, NH_4^+. The conjugate acid of any species, is the original species PLUS a proton, H^+.
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Ammonia or NH3 is a base. It accepts a proton to give its conjugate and NH+4. Similarly, NH+4 loses a proton to give conjugate base NH3. Hence, NH+4 is the ...
The correct option is C NH+4. Species formed by the gain of proton by the base is called conjugate acid of that base. NH3+H+⇌NH+4 hence, NH+4 is conjugate acid ...
The conjugate acid of NH3 is NH4+. When a base, such as NH3, gains a proton (H+), it forms its conjugate acid. In this case, NH3 gains a proton to form NH4+.
the NH3 accepts a proton and is a Bronsted-Lowry base · the H2O donates a proton and is a Bronsted-Lowry acid · NH4+ is the conjugate acid of NH3 · OH- is the ...
The conjugate acid of ammonia (NH3) is NH4+ (ammonium ion). Ammonia becomes ammonium when it accepts a proton (H+).
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