Why is ammonia not an arrhenius base?
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Well, Arrhenius bases are conceived to be sources of the hydroxide ion in aqueous solution...
Explanation:
And since ammonia does NOT contain hydroxide ions, i.e. its chemical formula is
Note that this is all conceived to occur in AQUEOUS solution, i.e. in a water solvent. In liquid ammonia solvent, and use of this solvent is nowadays fairly standard and straightforward....the following acid-base regime obtains...
Ammonia has a normal boiling point of
The degree of dissociation can be measured, but I don't my text at hand right now....