Chemistryhard · Past Paper
The conjugate acid of $NH_2^-$ is:
A$NH_3$
B$NH_4^+$
C$N_2H_4$
D$NH^{2-}$
✓ Correct Answer: A — $NH_3$
Adding a proton ($H^+$) to the amide ion ($NH_2^-$) gives ammonia ($NH_3$).
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