Ammonia (NH₃) is neutral, however if you add a hydrogen atom, it becomes a positive ammonium molecule (NH₄⁺).
Also, ammonia dissociates into it's conjugate acid and conjugate base (which neutralize each other):
2NH₃ ⇌ NH₄⁺ + NH₂⁻
An aqueous solution of ammonia is basic with a pH value of about 11.6.
Ammonia is a basic gas. It is not a neutral gas.
ammonia is basic
Ammonia is strongly basic.
Usually ammonia is basic. It cant be neutral or acidic.
Ammonia is neutral.
Ammonia is a basic gas. It is not a neutral gas.
ammonia is basic
ammonia is basic
Ammonia is strongly basic.
Usually ammonia is basic. It cant be neutral or acidic.
alkaline
Ammonia is neutral.
1. Ammonia (NH3) is a neutral molecule. 2. Ammonium (NH4+) is a cation (a positive charged ion).
Unlike hydrated ammonia, there is nowhere for the extra proton to go and form hydronium, so there can be no change to a pH because there simply isn't one. Thus, the ammonia appears neutral.
Ammonia is a useful gas. Normally it is a basic gas.
Ammonia, NH3 is basic (when added to water).
# Methane has a carbon atom, ammonia has none # Ammonia has a nitrogen atom, methane has none # Methane has a neutral static charge # Ammonia has a positive static charge # Methane is energetically stable # Ammonia is energetically unstable