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Whether the conjugate base of NH3 is NH3+ or not. Explain why?


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The conjugate base of NH3:

  • A conjugate base is the outcome of a chemical process where an acid contributes to a proton.
  • As a consequence, a conjugate base is a species synthesized by eliminating a proton from acid, although it can acquire a hydrogen ion in the reverse reaction.
  • Furthermore, a conjugate base is a species synthesized when a proton is eliminated from acid, as it can gain a hydrogen ion in the reverse process.

Acid+base⇌conjugateacid+conjugatebase-ConjugateacidofNH3isNH4+.WhenNH3takesupaproton,itgetsconvertedtoitsconjugateacid.−ConjugatebaseofNH3isNH2−.WhenNH3releasesaprotonitgetsconvertedtoitsconjugatebase.

  • We could, however, look for a different solvent. Ammonia goes through a process that can be easily condensed in a laboratory.
  • 2NH3⇌NH4++NH2−
    As a consequence, the conjugate acid of ammonia is ammonium ion NH4+ although the conjugate base is an amide ion NH2-.

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