In the chemical equation NH2– + H20 —> NH3 + OH–, the acid is the?



Answer:
According to Lewis theory, an acid is one which accepts electrons.
Therefore, H2O is the acid and OH- is the conjugate base.
H2O because acids give away H+

the H2O gave away an H and became OH- which is a base

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