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25 June, 03:42

Explain how you know that hno3 is an acid but nh4no3 is not an acid

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  1. 25 June, 04:56
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    In order for a substance to be an acid by the Bronsted-Lowry definition, the substance must be a proton (hydrogen ion) donor.

    Of the given substances, only HNO₃ has H + ions that may dissociate in an aqueous solution. NH₄NO₃ dissociates to form ammonium ions (NH₄+) and nitrate ions (NO₃-).
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