It's a compound.
yes it is mixture fro example ammonia chloride......
Yes, every solution is a mixture of solvent (water) and solute (ammonia).
Ammonia is a compound, not a mixture. Household ammonia is a homogeneous mixture of ammonia and water.
If you think to ammonia (NH3) this is a chemical compound.If you think to NH4OH this can be considered a solution (homogeneous mixture) of ammonia in water.
Household ammonia is a substance, specifically an aqueous solution of ammonia in water. It is a clear, colorless liquid with a pungent odor used for cleaning purposes.
Ammonia solution is not very stable; the gas NH3 is released in time.
In solution this is an acid. Hydrochloric acid.
Ammonia is not a mixture. It is a compound.
Let x represent the gallons of 10% ammonia solution. The total volume of the mixture is x + 50 gallons. The equation for the mixture is: 0.10x + 0.30(50) = 0.15(x + 50). Solving this equation gives x = 50 gallons of the 10% ammonia solution needed.
Ammonia is a compound, not a mixture.
Ammonia (NH3) is a chemical compound not a mixture.
The gas ammonia, NH3, is a pure substance. Sometimes a solution of NH3 in water is called ammonia too although it shold be called aqueous ammonia for clarity. In that case it is a mixture, and since it is protonated to slightly less than 1%, it is a mixture of water, NH3, Ammonium ions NH4+ and hydroxide ions OH-.