Ammonia will denature enzymes.
-Ammonification in the case of plants -Preparation of Urea -Preparation of water soluble Ammonia compounds
carbon dioxide and amine if you ate spicy things and ammonia if you ate eggs
Ammonia, Urea, and Uric Acid.
NH3 is generally basic acid. It reacts with acidic things.
Some bacteria living in symbiotic relationship in plant's roots fix gaseous nitrogen to ammonia. Also when plants or animals die, some bacteria decompose proteins to ammonia.
well, ammonia can be 2 things. the first one is a bad thing for your hair. second is the smelly aroma in your fish-tank that may kill your fish.
There are many uses with ammnia. It contains N,H as elements.
Converting ammonia to bicarbonate ion seems like something an alchemist would do. Kidneys (ours, at least) convert nitrogenous wastes (things like ammonia or compounds with an amine group attached - R-NH2) to urea, which is far less toxic than ammonia.
Ammonia production plants could symbolize one of two things. The first is an unconscious signal to use the restroom, as ammonia is one of the main ingredients in urine. The second, ironically, is a desire to clean something, as ammonia is also used as an ingredient in many types of household cleaners.
Ammonobotanophobia is the fear of Ammonia production plants, it's very rare for people but it can happen it is related to Megalophobia which is the fear of large things and huge things like Ammonia plants or chemical refineries or windmills'', ammonia plants or fertilizer plants are nothing to be afraid of, a tour or a diet can cure the fear of ammonia plants,'' you can take your daughter if she's having fears. gluten can also cause unknown phobias so maybe you can try gluten free foods in her diet and see if the phobia has gotten improved.
Ammonia is ammonia and ammonia is toxic. Non-toxic ammonia does not exist. Ammonia can be diluted in water or held in a sealed container, but it's still toxic.
99.95%(pure ammonia) or better is Refridgeration grade ammonia.