The are bases, NH3 is the stronger base. No, Ammonia generally does not react with ammonia but if it id it would be. Because NaOH is a strong base which completely ionizes in solution Ammonia is a weak base so it does not full ionize in solution and therefore produces less OH- ions. NH3 is a weak base. CH4 is a neutral compound. NH3 is more acidic than PH3. Neither PH3 nor NH3 are acids.
They are both bases. NH3 is the stronger base. Ammonia solution is a weak base. PH3 is an acid. NH3 is a base. Log in. Acids and Bases. Study now. See Answer. Best Answer. NaOH is a stronga base. Study guides. Chemistry 20 cards. How does a buffer work. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Bc a higher pH on the Number scale would mean the solution is basic. Someone just posted about this tonight on this question but it was deleted before I could reply.
I can kinda see what they were saying tho. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. Featured on Meta. Now live: A fully responsive profile. While weak bases produce fewer hydroxide ions, making the solution less basic.
From the equilibrium equation, you can see that a single arrow points to the right. This arrow conveys the message that strong bases fully dissociate in water and that the equilibrium for the dissociation lies largely to the right. Thus, the more hydroxide ions you have in solution, the larger the base dissociation constant K b and the stronger the base.
As you can see, ammonia does not dissociates, it only accepts a proton from water to generate the hydroxide ion. The shorter arrow pointing to the right shows that only few ammonia molecules accepts a proton from water to produce hydroxide and ammonium ions.
However, these ions easily combine to get back ammonia and water.
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