No. Ammonia in any form is basic.
The most acidic hydride of nitrogen is ammonia (NH3). This is because ammonia can donate a proton (H+) to a base, making it acidic. The other hydrides of nitrogen, such as hydrazine (N2H4) and hydrogen azide (HN3), are less acidic than ammonia.
vinegar is acidic
water is neutral. ammonia and lye are alkaline. cola is acidic due to the presence of carbonic acid and other acidic ingredients.
Ammonia is a weak alkali, it is not acidic.
Yes, ammonia is a gas at room temperature and pressure, so it exists as a vapor. It has a strong and pungent odor.
No. Ammonia is a base.
Adding ammonia to a mixture will actually make it more basic, not acidic. Ammonia is a weak base that can accept protons, thereby increasing the concentration of hydroxide ions and leading to a higher pH value.
Lye is the most acidic among the substances mentioned. Lye is a strong alkaline substance (pH 14). Ammonia is also alkaline but less strong than lye, and cola is slightly acidic due to its carbonic acid content.
Ammonia is a useful gas. Normally it is a basic gas.
Ammonia dissolved in water increases the alkalinity of the solution. It reacts with water to form ammonium hydroxide, which is a weak base.
Urine has an acidic pH because it contains waste products like uric acid and ammonia that make it more acidic.
Yes, ammonia vapor is heavier than nitrogen. The molecular weight of ammonia (NH3) is 17 grams per mole, while nitrogen (N2) has a molecular weight of 28 grams per mole. This difference in molecular weight causes ammonia vapor to be denser and heavier than nitrogen gas.