No they are not. We use only N2 and H2 gases.
No it does not. Only H and N are used
Chlorine trifluoride, ClF3, is used in the manufacture of uranium hexafluoride (UF6).
Ammonia (NH3) Chlorine (Cl2)
Ammonia.
Yes, indirectly, but not as a separate element. Hydrogen is used in the Haber process to manufacture ammonia. This is then used directly as a fertilizer or used to create other ammonia based compounds e.g ammonium salts for use as fertilizer.
No because ammonia and chlorine gas react together, as well as ammonia and bleach. So in other words, you cannot produce a chlorine gas with something that is meant to react to it.
Nitrogen gas has a number of uses. Since it is relatively inert, it is often used as a preservative atmosphere for delicate historical objects. It can also be used to manufacture ammonia, by combining it with hydrogen. Ammonia has many industrial uses, such as the manufacture of explosives and of fertilizers.
No it does not have ammonia. Bleach contain chlorine as bleaching agent
It can be used as a cleaner and a disinfectant
Yes, ammonia is poisonous to humans, but only in large quantity. When ammonia is used as a dilute solution in water (as a cleaning agent, for example) it is not dangerous. Pure ammonia is approximately as toxic as chlorine gas.
Noit does not based on ammonia. It is based on chlorine.
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Ammonia