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20 August, 14:54

Which of the following can be used to neutralize an ammonia (NH3) solution?

NaCl

H2O

HNO3

Ca (OH) 2

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  1. 20 August, 18:17
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    NH3 forms a basic solution of ammonium hydroxide.

    NaCL - no it is a salt. Salts are generally inert.

    H2O - no, it is both an acid and base, but because of this it has neutralized itself and is also inert.

    HNO3 - yes. It is a strong acid and forms the salt ammonium nitrate.

    Ca (OH) 2 - no, it is another base. Bases react with acids.

    your answer is HNO3
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