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Ammonia gas is a base. Ammonium is an ion derived from ammonia.
It is a at its' root a amine, derived from ammonia.
Ammonium is the univalent NH4+ cation derived by the protonation of ammonia.
Abaiser is a kind of ivory black coloured charcoal, derived from animals.
Because ammonia has a ph above 7 , it is considered a base compound
1. Ammonia (NH3) is a neutral molecule. 2. Ammonium (NH4+) is a cation (a positive charged ion).
Amines,Amides,Imides and Imines.
The variable derived by dividing distance travelled by the time taken to undertake that journey, and methamphetamine.
Carbon was first discovered as charcoal in prehistoric times. The name of the discoverer will probably never be known. The element's name in many languages is derived from the words for charcoal or for coal.
Amination
A tertiary amine is a type of amine, which is an organic compound derived from ammonia. The formula for a tertiary amine is R3N.
An azanediyl is the inorganic diradical HN: derived from ammonia by the loss of two hydrogen atoms, or any organic derivative of this material.