Salt is an ionic compound, it forms ions when dissolved in water. An ionic solution conducts electricity; ammonia or glucose dissolved in water will not conduct electricity as they are molecules not ions.
Table salt is an ionic compound, NaCl (Sodium ion and Chloride ion)
They're all compounds.
all ammonium salts react with bases to produce water, salt and ammonia gas
mixing of sugar and salt in water make a different solution . The freezing point of pure water and the solution is different due to the extra contents added in pure water.
Firstly, you did not specify dry carbon dioxide or carbon dioxide with water. So, I have explained both conditions:When ammonia is treated with a mixture of carbon dioxide and water vapour, it combines to form ammonium carbonate (salt).When ammonia(g) and carbon dioxide(g) are heated to 150oC under a pressure of 150 atmospheres, the two gases combine to form urea and water.
Chemical change!
Salt is an ionic compound, it forms ions when dissolved in water. An ionic solution conducts electricity; ammonia or glucose dissolved in water will not conduct electricity as they are molecules not ions. Table salt is an ionic compound, NaCl (Sodium ion and Chloride ion)
They're all compounds.
Water, salt and ammonia are inorganic compounds.
They are inorganic compounds; chemical formulas are: - ammonia: NH3 - salt: NaCl - water: H2O
Sodium
Sodium
Ammonia dissolved in water is a weak base. It can accept protons (H+) to form ammonium ions (NH4+).
Salt (sodium chloride) is an electrolyte in water solutions or when is melted. Glucose is not an electrolyte.
NH3 and salt is NaCl
A salt and water compound. A basic solution (ammonia) neutralises an acid.
salt and water
When Epsom salt, ammonia, and water are mixed together, a chemical reaction occurs. The ammonia reacts with the magnesium sulfate in Epsom salt to form a new compound called magnesium hydroxide. This reaction results in the formation of a milky white precipitate.