Ammonia is a (Lewis) base.
Ammonium hydroxide (not ammonia) is a base.
Ammonium hydroxide: NH4OH (ammonia gas dissolved in water)
Ammonia: NH3
Ammonia water is a base chemically, if it reacts with an acidic substance it will produce a salt that is dissolved in the water..
Ammonium Chloride is a salt.It is an acidic salt.
Ammonia is a weak alkali, it is not acidic.
Ammonia is a base.
The general reaction procedes as follows, assuming "A" is the conjugate base of an unspecified acid NH3+HA -->NH4A
Neither, it is a base.
Aspirin is acetylsalicylic acid. Consequently, it can act as a Lewis acid. Ammonia is a Lewis base. Therefore, ammonia and aspirin can react to form the ammonium salt of aspirin.
Ammonia water is a base chemically, if it reacts with an acidic substance it will produce a salt that is dissolved in the water..
Ammonium Chloride is a salt.It is an acidic salt.
Ammonia, NH3 is a weak base in solution. Can pick up a proton.
Ammonia is a weak alkali, it is not acidic.
Ammonia is a Base
Ammonia is a base.
The general reaction procedes as follows, assuming "A" is the conjugate base of an unspecified acid NH3+HA -->NH4A
It depends you can sometimes get an alkaline salt.if you use a strong acid and a weak base during neutralisation you will get an acidic salt (eg. Ammonia chloride. Made from hydrochloric acid and ammonia) However, if you use a weak acid and a strong base during neutralisation you will get an alkaline salt (eg. Sodium ethanoate. Made from sodium hydroxide and ethanoic acid)
Ammonia is a base, not an acid.
Ammonia is basic and Sulphuric acid is acidic. hence it undergo acid base reaction forming salt and water