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Ammonia reacts will water to form `NH_(4)OH` which on further reaction with HCN forms `NH_(4)^(+)`sait of the corresponding acid. Comment on the specificity of the mixture formed.

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To solve the question regarding the reaction of ammonia with water and its subsequent reaction with HCN, we can break it down into clear steps: ### Step 1: Identify the Reactants - Ammonia (NH₃) is a weak base. - Water (H₂O) acts as a solvent and can also participate in the reaction. ### Step 2: Reaction of Ammonia with Water - When ammonia reacts with water, it forms ammonium hydroxide (NH₄OH): ...
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