Why is NH3 not regarded as an Arrhenius base?
Why is NH3 not regarded as an Arrhenius base?
Why is NH3 not considered a base
under the Arrhenius definition of acids and bases?
a) It does not react with acids.
b) NH3(aq) does not contain OH^- ions.
c) NH3 is considered a base under the Arrhenius definition,
but not under the Bronsted-Lowry definition.
d) It does not cause a color change
when mixed with an acid-base (pH) indicator.
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답: b) NH3(aq) does not contain OH^- ions.
( 참고 https://brainly.com/question/23122742 )
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Why is NH3 not regarded as an Arrhenius base?
In the Arrhenius acid/base theory,
acids are hydrogen ion donors and
bases are hydroxide ion donors.
Ammonia doesn’t have any hydroxide ions,
so it can’t be a hydroxide ion donor.
[키워드] NH3는 아레니우스 염기 기준문서, NH3는 아레니우스 염기 사전