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In the reaction nh4+h20>>nh3+h30+water is acting as a

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Answer:

base

Step-by-step explanation:

In the reaction,

NH₄⁺ + H₂O ----> NH₃ + H₃O⁺

water is acting as an base.

This appears to be an acid-base reaction. Acids donate hydrogen ions. On the reactants side, ammonium (NH₄) is an acid because it has excess hydrogens it wishes to get rid of once it is introduced to water. During the reaction, NH₄ donates a hydrogen to the base (water) and becomes ammonia (NH₃), its conjugate base. As a result, water receives a hydrogen and becomes hydronium (H₃O), its conjugate acid.

NH₄⁺ + H₂O ----> NH₃ + H₃O⁺

acid base conjugate conjugate
base acid

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