Question: Both the amide ion (NH2-) and the nitride ion (N3-) are stronger bases than the hydroxide ion and hence do not exist in aqueous solutions.

Both the amide ion (NH2-) and the nitride ion (N3-) are stronger bases than the hydroxide ion and hence do not exist in aqueous solutions.
(a) Write equations showing the reactions of these ions with water, and identify the Brønsted acid and base in each case.
(b) Which of the two is the stronger base?

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