Ammonia (NH3) and amines (organic compounds with an -NH2 group) are weak bases that can act as weak acids in certain conditions. They can accept a proton (H+) to form ammonium ions. Examples include ammonia, methylamine, and ethylamine.
Ammonia (NH3) and amines (organic compounds with an -NH2 group) are weak bases that can act as weak acids in certain conditions. They can accept a proton (H+) to form ammonium ions. Examples include ammonia, methylamine, and ethylamine.