No. Ammonia is a simple compound of nitrogen and hydrogen.
No. Phosphates are substances that contain groups made of phosphorus and oxygen, either as an ion (often PO43-) or a covalently bound group. Ammonia is NH3, a simple compound of nitrogen and hydrogen.
Examples are: ammonia, borazon, zirconium nitride, aluminium nitride, ammonium phosphates, potassium cyanide, silver nitrate, uranium nitride etc.
The are calcium and sodium phosphates.
The charge of phosphates is typically -3.
No, Ivory soap does not contain phosphates. It is a pure soap that is free of additives such as phosphates, dyes, and heavy perfumes.
Phosphates impart a negative charge to DNA.
Yes, Dove soap does not contain phosphates. Dove products are formulated to be gentle on the skin and do not typically include phosphates in their ingredients.
Sources of phosphates include fertilizers, detergents, wastewater from households and industrial activities, and agricultural runoff. Phosphates can also be naturally occurring in rocks and minerals.
Yes, phosphates are generally soluble in water. This means that they can dissolve and form a solution when added to water. However, the solubility of phosphates can vary depending on the specific phosphate compound and the conditions of the solution.
Sodium phosphates are: Na3PO4, Na2HPO4, NaH2PO4 with the corresponding hydrates..
Phosphates are returned to the water when plants and animals die.
In biological systems, phosphates typically carry a charge of -3.