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IN pure form at room temperature ammonia is a gas. However, household ammonia is sold in the form of an aqueous solution.
No. Ammonia in any form is basic.
The two processes that form ammonia are the Haber process, which involves combining nitrogen and hydrogen under high pressure and temperature in the presence of a catalyst, and the Ostwald process, which involves oxidizing ammonia to form nitric acid and then reducing it back to form ammonia.
Yes, ammonia dissolves in water to form ammonium ions NH4+ or ammonium hydroxide NH4OH Yes, ammonia dissolves in water to form ammonium ions NH4+ or ammonium hydroxide NH4OH
Ammonia belongs to the class of compounds known as amines. Amines are organic compounds that contain nitrogen as the key element, with ammonia being the simplest example.
Simplest form
It is colorless.
Ammonia, a very soluble, weakly base forming, gas.
3/7 is in its simplest form.
Ammonia is used as a nitrifier...generally in the anhydrous form.
At room temperature ammonia (NH3) is a gas.
No, the spirit of ammonia is a diluted form of ammonia used as a cleaning agent, while a strong ammonia solution used in skin bleaching is a concentrated form of ammonia used for cosmetic purposes. They serve different functions and have different strengths and applications.