Ammonia is a toxic waste, so to dispose of it without ruinning anything you add other chemicals to the ammonia so its not toxic anymore.
Ammonia is a toxic waste, so to dispose of it without ruinning anything you add other chemicals to the ammonia so its not toxic anymore.
Sodium is not reacting with liquid ammonia. But it is reacting with Aquas ammonia.
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you dispose it properly where it will not harm anything or anybody.
Liquor ammonia is a blend of ammonia, water, and other materials. It's a by-product of some petroleum distillation processes. Liquid ammonia (agriculture users usually call it anhydrous ammonia) is pure ammonia (NH3) gas chilled and condensed into its liquid form.
Ammonia is a toxic waste, so to dispose of it without ruinning anything you add other chemicals to the ammonia so its not toxic anymore.
Sodium is not reacting with liquid ammonia. But it is reacting with Aquas ammonia.
There are many uses with ammonia. We use liquid in refregirators.
"Th confusuing thing is . . . ." the previous answer. In chem, H2O is a liquid.
you dispose it properly where it will not harm anything or anybody.
Liquor ammonia is a blend of ammonia, water, and other materials. It's a by-product of some petroleum distillation processes. Liquid ammonia (agriculture users usually call it anhydrous ammonia) is pure ammonia (NH3) gas chilled and condensed into its liquid form.
Ammonia gas is highly soluble in water. one ml. of water may absorbed hundreds mls. of ammonia, the concentrated aqueous solution of ammonia is known as liquid ammonia.
Liquid ammonia can refer to: a) Ammonia dissolved in water solution, forming Ammonium hydroxide = NH4OH b) Ammonia condensed to its liquid state = NH3(L) [Write the L in lower case]
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Tadpoles excrete ammonia and frogs excrete urea
Anhydrous ammonia is usually stored as a liquid by keeping it under pressure. It is more efficient to store it that way than as a gas.
Water ice would remain solid in liquid ammonia, because the temperature of the ammonia is well below 0 degrees Celsius, the melting point of ice. At normal atmospheric pressure, ammonia is liquid below minus 33.34 degrees C.