Um, yes. Yes, yes, yes.
If they ingest it I mean. They also hate the smell (as do most people).
A little ammonia will not harm most animals, though if there are huge amounts found, then yes, it can kill an animal.
In its gaseous form, yes.
its very possible
yes it can
Any strong chemicals can harm a cat, just as they can harm humans; and cats won't wear rubber gloves when there are dangerous chemicals around. Ammonia can easily damage the cat's sense of smell.
Liquid ammonia used for this purpose is household cleaning type of ammonia. This should not harm trees at all as your application will be exterior spraying lightly on the surface of the bark of the trees and not soaking the ground with the ammonia in order to reach the roots. A different form of ammonia called ammonium nitrate is a type of fertilizer that is use to feed all types of plants. This type is a mixture of ammonia and nitrogen and is pelletized most of the time for the purpose of feeding. In the manner you are applying it should not harm the trees at all.
use ammonia,full strength,be sure to have proper ventilation,as ammonia can harm you if you are in an enclosed area.
All substances have usefulness as well as potential misuse or harm. Ammonia, which is present in the atmosphere in trace amounts, contributes significantly to the food-needs of plants and animals in its role as a precursor to fertilizers and foods. Ammonia is also used in the synthesis of many medicines and commercial cleansers.
Yes. Ammonia is a chemical substance with a very high PH level. If it were to react with a substance of basic composition such as granit, porcelain or potassium it will disintegrate that substance until the acidity of the ammonia is neutralized. I would reccommend very hot soapy water with a balanced PH level and good old elbo greese.
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.
Anhydrous ammonia is pure ammonia. Under normal conditions it is a gas, but it is usually stored as a liquid under pressure. Aqueous ammonia is ammonia dissolved in water. Household ammonia is a 3% solution of aqueous ammonia.
Bleach is an acid and the 2 combined for a deadly gas so-no. Even to gargle just one of them would cause serious and permanent harm, possibly death.
It is regular old ammonia -- NH3. "Ammonia-D" is a trademarked name for ammonia in Windex.
No. Frozen ammonia is still ammonia.
Generally ammonia is a gas. There are many uses with ammonia.