No, it is a weak base.
Yes, ammonia is considered a weak base.
No, ammonia is not considered a strong acid. It is actually a weak base.
Ammonia is considered to be a weak base. It partially dissociates in water to produce hydroxide ions.
True http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammonia#Properties
There is no real basis for comparison but nitric acid is a strong acid and ammonia is a weak base.
Ammonia is a weak base
Yes, ammonia is considered a weak base.
Amonia is actually a weak base. Therefore it is a weak electrolyte.
No, ammonia is not considered a strong acid. It is actually a weak base.
Well ammonia is a weak base and and NaNH2 is a strong base, so overall, you've got a pretty strong base.
Well ammonia is a weak base and and NaNH2 is a strong base, so overall, you've got a pretty strong base.
Ammonia is a weak basic (alkaline) with a pH of 11.5. Ammonia is weak because it only partially ionizes.
ammonia is a base, so it isn't an acid at all
Ammonia is considered to be a weak base. It partially dissociates in water to produce hydroxide ions.
True http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammonia#Properties
Dimethylamine is actually a weak base, not a strong acid. It is a derivative of ammonia and can accept protons in solution, making it a base.
There is no real basis for comparison but nitric acid is a strong acid and ammonia is a weak base.