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Bronsted-Lowry acid in reaction H2O+NH3NH+4+OH is:

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H2O
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NH3
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OH
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NH+4
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Solution

The correct option is A H2O
A Bronsted-Lowry acid is a proton donor.
In the following reaction , H2O is Donating a proton to NH3 . So H2O is the Bronsted-Lowry Acid in the given Reaction

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