NO!!! It is a strong smelly gas at room temperature. It has the odour of a dirty smelly toilet.
However, it is a very hydroscopic gas . That means it readily dissolves in water to form ammonia solution.
Amonia is an alkaline gas.
However, when dissolved in water it form an alkaline solution (alkali).
There are four atoms in one ammonia molecule. (One nitrogen and three hydrogen.)
Ammonia is made from nitrgen and hydrogen.
It has the chemical formula 'NH3'.
This means that one molecule of ammonia contains:-
1 x nitrogen
3 x hydrogen.
Each hydrogen is singly bonded to the nitrogen, and it form a pyramidal shape.
It has a very distinctive 'dirty urinary toilet' smell.
It is ammonia that you smell in a dirty toilet, or in urine. It is also present in the brass cleaning agent 'Brasso'.
To find the mass of sulfur dioxide (SO₂) that contains the same number of molecules as 2 grams of ammonia (NH₃), you can use the concept of moles and the molar mass.
**Find the number of moles of ammonia:**
[ \text{Moles of NH₃} = \frac{\text{Mass of NH₃}}{\text{Molar mass of NH₃}} ]
The molar mass of ammonia (NH₃) is approximately 17 grams/mol.
**Use Avogadro's Number:**
According to Avogadro's number, 1 mole of any substance contains the same number of entities (atoms, molecules, etc.), which is approximately (6.022 \times 10^{23}).
**Find the number of molecules of ammonia:**
[ \text{Number of NH₃ molecules} = \text{Moles of NH₃} \times (6.022 \times 10^{23}) ]
**Convert to moles of sulfur dioxide:**
Since the number of molecules is the same for both substances, the moles of sulfur dioxide (SO₂) would be the same as the moles of ammonia.
[ \text{Moles of SO₂} = \text{Moles of NH₃} ]
**Find the mass of sulfur dioxide:**
[ \text{Mass of SO₂} = \text{Moles of SO₂} \times \text{Molar mass of SO₂} ]
The molar mass of sulfur dioxide (SO₂) is approximately 64 grams/mol.
Now, you can substitute the values into the equations to find the mass of sulfur dioxide.
NO!! It is described as 'Pyramidal'.
The three hydrogen atoms form the three base corners of a pyramid, and the nitrogen forms the 'peak' of the pyramid. The 'lone pair' of electrons lie on the top of the nitrogen.
Ammonia is the compound name. NH3 is universally known as ammonia.
No body names it as 'nitrogen (tri)hydride'.
Similsrly Water is the compound name. H2O is universally known as water. Nobody names it as 'dihydrogen monoxude'.
The elements are Nitrgen and Hydrogen.
Ammonia has the chemical formula NH3 . That is it is composed of 1 x nitrogen and 3 x hydrogen.
It is a pungent, invisible gas. You may smell it in a dirty toilet.
There are four atoms. Three Hydrogen and one Nitrogen atom.
You should never inhale the fumes. They are very toxic. Should get away from the site
You can buy ammonia pellets at walmart or basically any science store you go to
kinda a dumb question cause you can also buy it online
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It contains nitrogen, and nitrogen is a mineral needed by all plants in order to survive. Without nitrogen, plants would have very stunted growth.
In the nature ammonia (NH3) is found in gases emitted from volcanoes or in the earth atmosphere (resulting from the putrefaction of organic materials or as an industrial pollutant); the concentrations are very small.
Yes, Mainly in cat urine as they use it to mark their territory. Ammonia is what makes the urine smell, it can also make you high.
If the crab is in a tank, the problem is too much feces in the water. You need a better filter or less crabs. Crabs excrete ammonia. If the crab is on your dinner plate, it is spoiled. The smell of ammonia is from decomposition of the crab. Throw it away or risk uncontrollable pooping and pewking at the same time.
If you mean 'pneumonia' then it is a disease mostly affecting people with compromised immune systems. You can minimize a person's exposure to germs by wearing masks while in their presence, and use plenty of hand washing. Keeping the person warm is also key. Hope that helps.