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2 June, 07:31

Write a chemical equation for nh4 + (aq) showing how it is an acid or a base according to the arrhenius definition.

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  1. 2 June, 08:42
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    An Arrhenius acid by definition dissociates in water to form H3O + (or H+) ions while an arrhenius base dissociates in water to form OH - ions.

    NH4 + (aq) can be categorised as an arrhenius acid since it releases H3O + ions in aqueous media

    NH4 + (aq) + H2O (aq) ↔ NH3 (aq) + H3O + (aq)
  2. 2 June, 08:44
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    NH₄⁺ will act as acid according to the arrhenius definition.

    NH₄⁺ will not act as a base according to the arrhenius definition.

    Explanation:

    According to the Arrhenius Acid-Base Theory, acids are those substances that dissolved in water divide by generating H⁺ together with an anion (ion with a negative charge). In an aqueous solution, the H⁺ protons react immediately with the water molecules to form H₃O⁺ hydronium ions. A base, on the contrary, according to this theory, is a substance that releases OH - ions in aqueous solution.

    This theory is valid only in aqueous medium. And it does not consider non-protic acids (without the presence of H⁺), which are unable to release hydrogen ions, or dehydroxylated bases (they are OH - ions in their structure), unable to release OH - hydroxyl ions.

    NH₄⁺ will act as acid because it has an H⁺ proton that can be released into the aqueous solution by:

    NH₄⁺ (aq) + H₂O (aq) ↔ NH₃ (aq) + H₃O⁺ (aq)

    NH₄⁺ will not act as a base because it does not have hydroxide ions that can be released into the aqueous medium.
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