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Why ammonia is extermely soluble in wate...

Why ammonia is extermely soluble in water?

A

Due to formation of intra - molecular H - bonding with water.

B

Due to formation of inter - molecular H - bonding with water.

C

Due to its lower density than air.

D

Due to its higher density than air.

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B

Due to formation of inter - molecular H - bonding with water.
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