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As you have it written NH3 donates a proton to the solution and this hydrogen ion is picked up by PH3 to make PH4; so NH3 is the acid here. ( though this reaction seems odd to me )
I think this belongs in Chemistry NH3 is Ammonia and NH4 would be an ammonia ION which is called Ammonium
None. This is a metathesis reaction, and thus nothing is produced but a combination of the reactants (NH4Br, for example).
It has a lone pair.So pyramidal in shape.
It is pyramidal in shape.It has a lone pair.
NH4OH + HC2H3O2 ---> NH4C2H3O2 + H2ONH4+ + OH- + H+ + C2H3O2- ---> NH4+ + C2H3O2- + H2OOH- (aq) + H+ (aq)---> H2O (l)
Neither PH3 nor NH3 are acids. They are both bases. NH3 is the stronger base
Ammonia
Ammonia (NH3) is not an acid, it is a base.
2Fe3+ +2NH3OH --> 2Fe2+N2 + 2H2O + 4H+
NH3
Ammonium ions: NH3 + H+ --> NH4+
a complex ion: [Ni(NH3)6]
the reaction between two amino acids by elemination of small group like (H2O or NH3)
6,8,7,9
Breaking down of amino acids produce NH3 mainly.
Deamination of amino acids will result initially in the formation of ammonia. It has a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen with the formula NH3.