This is almost a philosophy question. Some authorities do not believe that NH4OH even exists, but is only an ammonia molecule already dissolved in water and associated with one or more water molecule(s). They would not write NH4OH, but rather NH3·xH2O. Thus the answer would be that NH4OH has already been dissolved and can be further diluted.
i have 5 test tubes with benzoic acid, and i pour NH4OH, NaOH, HCl, NaHCO3 and diethyl ether into different tubes. The first 3 dissolved completely but the last 2 did not. Any ideas why?
i dont believe "like dissolves like" applies here since they are all polar.
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NH4OH is the hydrated ammonium ion, which is NH3, ammonia. NH4+ + H2O -----> NH4OH (or NH3). So, yes it is.
Is Nh4oh Soluble
Soluble in what? Ca(OH)2 is marginally soluble in water.
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I guess you refer to Ag2SO4 Silver sulphate. Solubility is 12g./ litre NH4OH is extremely soluble in water.
This is almost a philosophy question. Some authorities do not believe that NH4OH even exists, but is only an ammonia molecule already dissolved in water and associated with one or more water molecule(s). They would not write NH4OH, but rather NH3·xH2O. Thus the answer would be that NH4OH has already been dissolved and can be further diluted.
In aqueous solution, ammonia deprotonates some small fraction of the water to give ammonium and hydroxide according to the following equilibrium:
NH3 + H2O -> NH4+ + OH−
i have 5 test tubes with benzoic acid, and i pour NH4OH, NaOH, HCl, NaHCO3 and diethyl ether into different tubes. The first 3 dissolved completely but the last 2 did not. Any ideas why?
i dont believe "like dissolves like" applies here since they are all polar.
soluble were? in water yes....
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