What's wrong with this reaction? -OH + NH3 --> H2O + -NH2
1 Answer
Well, at least it is balanced with respect to mass and charge...
Explanation:
i.e.
But in aqueous solution, it does not represent solution behaviour. The strongest base that can exist in water is conceived to be hydroxide anion, i.e.
On other hand, in a solution of liquid ammonia, which is accessible in the lab, tho you need a tank of ammonia gas, and a means to condense same....the following acid-base equilibrium operates...
Ammonia is conceived to be a water-like solvent by reason of the given equilibrium. However, it is a MUCH more basic medium than is water. And thus it could support stronger nucleophiles than can water.