Yes, ammonia freezes at freezes at −77.7 °C.
No. Frozen ammonia is still ammonia.
"Ice" is the specific term for solid frozen water, but the term is sometimes used generically for other frozen liquids or gasses, such as ammonia.Ammonia is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen, NH3. At room temperature, it is a poisonous gas. Ammonia boils at -28 degrees Fahrenheit, and freezes at -107 degrees F. This made it a good cooling medium used in early refrigeration units. The problem was, the early refrigerators would sometimes leak, and the leaks were poisonous. A non-toxic substitute called "freon" was developed to substitute for ammonia. Because plants need a lot of nitrogen, modern agriculture often uses "anhydrous" ammonia as a fertilizer. It is partly responsible for the nasty smell of urine.So if you chill liquid ammonia to -110 F, you will have frozen ammonia, or "ammonia ice". The nuclei of comets are often composed partly of "ammonia ice".
Weak ammonia is a base. When you dissolve ammonia in water. Water gives its H(+) to ammonia and become OH(-) anion. Ammonia becomes NH(4)(+) cation. As it is receiving H(+) ion, ammonia is basic.
Ammonia (NH3) is a weak base, it can 'pick up' an extra H+ ion to become a cation (NH41+).
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.
No. Frozen ammonia is still ammonia.
Modern home freezers don't contain ammonia; but ammonia can be used as a refrigerant.
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In our own solar system, Uranus has a frozen atmosphere made up largely of ammonia and methane ice crystals.
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Cod fish or any type of fish will have ammonia like smell when it is no longer fresh. This smell will begin to appear as you are cooking it. It may also have a taste that is similar to ammonia, too.
Actually very cold. It's composed of frozen Hydrogen gas while the white spots are composed of frozen ammonia gas.
"Ice" is the specific term for solid frozen water, but the term is sometimes used generically for other frozen liquids or gasses, such as ammonia.Ammonia is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen, NH3. At room temperature, it is a poisonous gas. Ammonia boils at -28 degrees Fahrenheit, and freezes at -107 degrees F. This made it a good cooling medium used in early refrigeration units. The problem was, the early refrigerators would sometimes leak, and the leaks were poisonous. A non-toxic substitute called "freon" was developed to substitute for ammonia. Because plants need a lot of nitrogen, modern agriculture often uses "anhydrous" ammonia as a fertilizer. It is partly responsible for the nasty smell of urine.So if you chill liquid ammonia to -110 F, you will have frozen ammonia, or "ammonia ice". The nuclei of comets are often composed partly of "ammonia ice".
The fish is frozen, and if frozen can't be resuscitated.
Weak ammonia is a base. When you dissolve ammonia in water. Water gives its H(+) to ammonia and become OH(-) anion. Ammonia becomes NH(4)(+) cation. As it is receiving H(+) ion, ammonia is basic.
A space object formed from dust and rock particles mixed with frozen water, methane, and ammonia that forms a bright coma as it approaches the sun is a comet.
Ammonia (NH3) is a weak base, it can 'pick up' an extra H+ ion to become a cation (NH41+).