When condensed at a temp lower than 20 degrees of ambient temp or more in an contained vessel.
Ammonia (NH3) is a gas normally, the boiling point of liquid ammonia is -33 C at atmospheric pressure, but it can be stored as liquid at high pressure. Household ammonia is in fact a solution of NH3 in water. Early lasers (which were called Masers at the time) used ammonia gas for power.
It's a gas.
It is a colourless gas with a characteristic pungent odour.
0.86kg/m2
Ammonia gas is highly soluble in water. one ml. of water may absorbed hundreds mls. of ammonia, the concentrated aqueous solution of ammonia is known as liquid ammonia.
It's a gas.
Ammonia (NH3) is a gas normally, the boiling point of liquid ammonia is -33 C at atmospheric pressure, but it can be stored as liquid at high pressure. Household ammonia is in fact a solution of NH3 in water. Early lasers (which were called Masers at the time) used ammonia gas for power.
Ammonia (NH3) is a (very 'water' soluble) gas
It's a gas.
It is a colourless gas with a characteristic pungent odour.
0.86kg/m2
Ammonia gas is highly soluble in water. one ml. of water may absorbed hundreds mls. of ammonia, the concentrated aqueous solution of ammonia is known as liquid ammonia.
Anhydrous ammonia is usually stored as a liquid by keeping it under pressure. It is more efficient to store it that way than as a gas.
"Th confusuing thing is . . . ." the previous answer. In chem, H2O is a liquid.
Liquor ammonia is a blend of ammonia, water, and other materials. It's a by-product of some petroleum distillation processes. Liquid ammonia (agriculture users usually call it anhydrous ammonia) is pure ammonia (NH3) gas chilled and condensed into its liquid form.
gas can be converted to liquid by increasing pressure and by lowering temperature of gas
There is no such state of matter, gas in liquid is just a solution. (Eg. Ammonia-water, hydrochloric acid)