No they are not. We use only N2 and H2 gases.
The chemical formula for ammonia is NH3, and the chemical formula for chlorine is 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.
The combination of chlorine and ammonia creates a toxic gas called chloramine.
No, ammonia (NH3) does not contain chlorine. Ammonia is a compound made up of nitrogen and hydrogen atoms. Chlorine is a separate element on the periodic table.
It can be used as a cleaner and a disinfectant
When an excess of chlorine reacts with ammonia, it forms a series of compounds known as chloramines, which are disinfectants commonly used in water treatment. These chloramines are less reactive than free chlorine and help to maintain a residual disinfectant in the water supply.
No, ammonia and Javex are not the same. Ammonia is a compound composed of nitrogen and hydrogen, commonly used as a household cleaner. Javex, on the other hand, is a brand name for a chlorine bleach product.
Noit does not based on ammonia. It is based on chlorine.
Chlorine trifluoride, ClF3, is used in the manufacture of uranium hexafluoride (UF6).
No, bleach does not contain ammonia. Bleach is typically composed of sodium hypochlorite or chlorine, while ammonia is a separate chemical compound. Mixing bleach and ammonia can produce toxic fumes that are harmful if inhaled.
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