It can be manufactured using the Haber Process - see wikipedia for more details in the related link. This basically uses Hydrogen and Nitrogen with pressure, temperature and a catalyst. The reaction is N2 + 3H2 ----->2NH3
ammonia
yes to produce ammonia gas, salt and water
One way to test a gas to identify it as an HCL gas is to dip a glass rod in ammonia and place it in the gas. If a white smoke is produced, the gas is HCL gas.
Ammonia is compressed to form liquid ammonia. When the presssure is released it evaporates to produce a low temperature which turns liquid cream into ice cream.
Ammonia is a basic gas. It is not a neutral gas.
Ammonia factories produce the gas ammonia (NH3).
all ammonium salts react with bases to produce water, salt and ammonia gas
By the Haber process, hydrogen gas reacts with nitrogen gas to produce ammonia.
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.
ammonia
3h2 + n2 = 2nh3
when ammnia gas is dissolved in water, NH4+ and OH- produce
yes to produce ammonia gas, salt and water
One way to test a gas to identify it as an HCL gas is to dip a glass rod in ammonia and place it in the gas. If a white smoke is produced, the gas is HCL gas.
NH3 (ammonia) can form when nitrogen gas (N2) reacts with hydrogen gas (H2) in the presence of a catalyst, such as iron. The reaction is commonly known as the Haber process and is used to produce ammonia on an industrial scale. Ammonia is a colorless gas with a pungent odor and is commonly used in fertilizers, cleaning products, and as a refrigerant.
Ammonia gas when dissolved in water produce Ammonium hydroxide so its solution is basic.
Sulfuric acid reacts with Ammonia gas (NH3) to produce ammonium sulphate.