A solution of sodium in liquid ammonia is strongly reducing due to the presence of:
Ammoniated electrons
Sodium amide
Sodium hydride
Sodium atoms
Due to the presence of Ammoniated electrons, solution of sodium in liquid ammonia is strongly reducing.
When sodium is dissolved in lequid ammonia, a solution of deep blue colour is obtained. The colour of the solution is due to (a) ammoniated electron (b) sodium ion (c) sodium amide (d) ammoniated sodium ion
A solution of sodium metal in liquid ammonia is strongly reducing due to the presence of :