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Grade 12th passPhysical Chemistry

What is the conjugate acid of ammonia?
A
NH2-

B
OH-
C
NH4+
D
H3
O+

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5 Years agoGrade 12th pass
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Profile image of Adarsh Pal
5 Years ago

Ammonia or NH3​ is a base. It accepts a proton to give its conjugate and NH4+​.

Similarly, NH4+​ loses a proton to give conjugate base NH3​.

Hence, NH4+​ is the conjugate acid of ammonia.

Profile image of adilakshmigogada 27
5 Years ago
 

Ammonia or NH3​ is a base. It accepts a proton to give its conjugate and NH4+​.

Similarly, NH4+​ loses a proton to give conjugate base NH3​.

Hence, NH4+​ is the conjugate acid of ammonia..

Profile image of adilakshmigogada 27
5 Years ago
 

Ammonia or NH3​ is a base. It accepts a proton to give its conjugate and NH4+​.

Similarly, NH4+​ loses a proton to give conjugate base NH3​.

Hence, NH4+​ is the conjugate acid of ammonia

Profile image of adilakshmigogada 27
5 Years ago
 

Ammonia or NH3​ is a base. It accepts a proton to give its conjugate and NH4+​.

Similarly, NH4+​ loses a proton to give conjugate base NH3​.

Hence, NH4+​ is the conjugate acid of ammonia.,

Profile image of adilakshmigogada 27
5 Years ago
Ammonia or NH3​ is a base. It accepts a proton to give its conjugate and NH4+​.Similarly, NH4+​ loses a proton to give conjugate base NH3​.Hence, NH4+​ is the conjugate acid of ammonia.
Profile image of adilakshmigogada 27
5 Years ago
 

Ammonia or NH3​ is a base. It accepts a proton to give its conjugate and NH4+​.

Similarly, NH4+​ loses a proton to give conjugate base NH3​.

Hence, NH4+​ is the conjugate acid of ammonia..,

Profile image of adilakshmigogada 27
5 Years ago
 

Ammonia or NH3​ is a base. It accepts a proton to give its conjugate and NH4+​.

Similarly, NH4+​ loses a proton to give conjugate base NH3​.

Hence, NH4+​ is the conjugate acid of ammonia..,/