yes
To dissolve ammonia gas in water, simply bubble the gas through the water. Ammonia gas will react with water to form ammonium hydroxide. This process will continue until the water is saturated with ammonia gas, after which it will not dissolve any more.
If you are referring to gas dissolution in a liquid, no. Gas will dissolve more readily under high pressure.
Yes it will dissolve liberating H2 gas.
Gas or solid
true
Sulfur dioxide is a poisonous gas that can dissolve in water to form sulfurous acid.
More gas
No, because that gas is CO2.
Heat it up?
heat
A liquid with bubbles. :)
Argon is an example of an insoluble gas as it does not readily dissolve in water or other liquids.