00:01
We have been given a reaction.
00:03
Let us write it down.
00:04
It is nh4 plus, and we all know this nh4 plus is in aquis phase, plus it is reacting with cn minus.
00:17
Again, the phase here is aquis phase, and it is giving us hcn in the aquis phase again, plus we are here with nh3, that is, and the phase of ammonia is gaseous form.
00:34
So we have to tell what is the base in this reaction.
00:39
Talking about cn minus, so here the cn minus it acts as a base.
00:46
The question here arises is how do we get to know that it is acting as a base? so this is because according to a theory that we all are thorough with and the name of the theory is bronzed it and and lorry, it accepts the proton.
01:06
What accepts the proton? this cn minus, it accepts one proton and the proton we can write it down as h plus.
01:15
So it is accepting an h plus from nh4 plus and after accepting one h plus from this nh4 plus it will form hcn...