Ammonia (NH3) is a weak base, it can 'pick up' an extra H+ ion to become a cation (NH41+).
True http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammonia#Properties
Poisons and bases. If you add water, Ammonia becomes a weak base, lye becomes a strong base.
Ammonia is a strong base compound. It is used in fertilizer industries for the production of UREA. In laboratory it is used as base reagent and as refrigerant in cooling systems.
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
Amonia is actually a weak base. Therefore it is a weak electrolyte.
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 (NH3) is a weak base, it can 'pick up' an extra H+ ion to become a cation (NH41+).
ammonia is a base, so it isn't an acid at all
ammonia
True http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammonia#Properties
Poisons and bases. If you add water, Ammonia becomes a weak base, lye becomes a strong base.
Ammonia is a strong base compound. It is used in fertilizer industries for the production of UREA. In laboratory it is used as base reagent and as refrigerant in cooling systems.
There is no real basis for comparison but nitric acid is a strong acid and ammonia is a weak base.