of course. and you can ingest gasoline!
Found this in a related blog:Mix ammonia spirits ( 1.5 oz.) with ice water ( 1 gallon) in a cooler along with some small towels. Rub towels on skin as needed.Please note: this is ammonia spirits ( ammonia carbonate), the stuff that goes into smelling salts,NOT ammonia. DO NOT use household cleaning ammonia.. these are completely different. Some also add some lemon juice.Have not had a chance to try this yet, but reports are that this REALLLLLLY works !!
Because the lone pair of electron of nitrogen in case of Aniline becomes involve in resonance process of aromatic ring and is less available for the attack of an acid.
Smelling salts are chemical compounds used to arouse consciousness. The usual active compound is ammonium carbonate, a colorless-to-white, crystalline solid with the chemical formula (NH4)2CO3. Because most modern solutions are mixed with water, they should be called aromatic spirits of ammonia. This compound when mixed into an aqueous solution converts it into aqueous or hydrated ammonium carbonate, (NH4)2CO3·H2O. It has pH of 9.Keep in mind that modern solutions may also contain other products to perfume or act in conjunction with the ammonia, such as eucalyptus oil which may modulate the pH of the total substance.
No, cyclohexanol is not an aromatic compound since it does not exhibit aromatic resonance stabilization (like benzene). Refer to Hückel's rule for clarification of the definition of an aromatic compound.
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3/4ths of a 2 oz bottle Aromatic ammonia spirits to 1 gallon water and ice
Ingested inhaled or skin contact?
Since aniline N has a lone pair of electrons to dislocate in aromatic system (PI), it has less donating stability then ammonia. Don
That depends whether it's pure liquid ammonia, or a liquid ammonia solution of metal ions. The former probably won't react, the latter will certainly react as solutions of that type are reducing enough to reduce aromatic hydrocarbons
RDP stands for Rumen Degradable Protein. This is the type of feed protein that is ingested in the rumen and degraded into ammonia.
Never use ammonia on hardwood floors. Use diluted vinegar or to remove wax buildup apply mineral spirits with a cloth.
Found this in a related blog:Mix ammonia spirits ( 1.5 oz.) with ice water ( 1 gallon) in a cooler along with some small towels. Rub towels on skin as needed.Please note: this is ammonia spirits ( ammonia carbonate), the stuff that goes into smelling salts,NOT ammonia. DO NOT use household cleaning ammonia.. these are completely different. Some also add some lemon juice.Have not had a chance to try this yet, but reports are that this REALLLLLLY works !!
Frederick Mitchell Hudson has written: 'A study of the reduction of aromatic halogen compounds by alkali metals in liquid ammonia'
Smelling salts, also called "spirits of ammonia", are used to revive someone who has fainted or passed out.
Mothballs are not safe ways to deter cats. They are fatal if ingested. Two safer alternatives are ammonia and vinegar.
Aromatic Waters are saturated solutions (unless otherwise specified) of volatile oils or other aromatic or volatile substances in distilled water. They are clear and free from solid impurities. They possess an odor similar to the plant or volatile substance from which they are made, and are free from empyreumatic or foreign odors. Aromatic Waters should be protected from strong light and preferably stored in containers which are stoppered with purified cotton to allow access of some air but to exclude dust.
Because the lone pair of electron of nitrogen in case of Aniline becomes involve in resonance process of aromatic ring and is less available for the attack of an acid.