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Not very efficiently, because ammonia dissolves so easily in water due to compatible intermolecular attractions between ammonia and water.

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Water absorb ammonia.

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Why is ammonia gas not collected over water?

Because ammonia is quite soluble in water, so that not all of the gas produced could be collected over water.


Why is ammonia not collected over water?

Because ammonia is quite soluble in water, so that not all of the gas produced could be collected over water.


Why is ammonia collected by upward delivery and not over water?

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Can you collect hydrogen gas over water?

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How can you get ammonia?

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What is the Maximum level for ammonia albuminoid and free ammonia in drinking water?

If water shows .00 parts of albuminoid ammonia per million, it can be passed as organically pure, even if it contains free ammonia and chlorides If the albuminoid ammonia adds up to .02, or to less than .05 parts per million, the water is still considered very pure water. When the albuminoid ammonia amounts to .05, then you have to look at the amounts of free ammonia and water which has a lot of free ammonia, along with more than .05 parts of albuminoid ammonia per million is suspicious or questionable. If free ammonia is not present or in only a tiny amount, water should not be condemned unless the albuminoid ammonia reaches something like .10 per million. Albuminoid ammonia above .10 per million begins to be a very suspicious sign If albuminoid ammonia adds up to over .15 parts per million the water should be condemned.


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What is mean by Liquid ammonia?

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