Identify a conjugate pair in the equation: NH3 + H2O \(\rightleftharpoons\) NH4+ + OH–.

Identify a conjugate pair in the equation: NH3 + H2O \(\rightleftharpoons\) NH4+ + OH–. Correct Answer water and hydroxide ion

According to Bronsted concept of acids and bases, the two conjugate pairs in the above-given equation NH3 + H2O \(\rightleftharpoons\) NH4 + OH– are Ammonia – ammonium Ion and water – Hydroxide ion. Here acids are water and ammonium ion.

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Statement A: At physiological pH, NH3 is protonated to form NH4+ ion. Statement B: The NH4+ ion is further converted to another form in order to be accumulated.
H2O+NH3=NH4++OH- বিক্রিয়াটিতে পানির ভূমিকা কি?
H2O + NH3 = NH4 + OH বিক্রিয়ায় পানি একটি-