Nitrogen gas has a higher density.
bond in ammonia is less polar than that of water so it is harder to remove proton from ammonia than water.
Ammonia (NH3), as used commercially, is often called anhydrous ammonia. This term emphasizes the absence of water in the material.Anhydrous ammonia gas is lighter than air and will rise, so that generally it dissipates and does not settle in low-lying areas. However, in the presence of moisture (such as high relative humidity), the liquefied anhydrous ammonia gas forms vapors that are heavier than air. These vapors may spread along the ground or into low-lying areas with poor airflow where people may become exposed.
Oxygen (1,429 g/cm3) is more dense than ammonia (o,70 g/cm3).
It is 1.84 times heavier than water.
Nitrogen gas has a higher density.
Ammonia (NH3), as used commercially, is often called anhydrous ammonia. This term emphasizes the absence of water in the material.Anhydrous ammonia gas is lighter than air and will rise, so that generally it dissipates and does not settle in low-lying areas. However, in the presence of moisture (such as high relative humidity), the liquefied anhydrous ammonia gas forms vapors that are heavier than air. These vapors may spread along the ground or into low-lying areas with poor airflow where people may become exposed.
bond in ammonia is less polar than that of water so it is harder to remove proton from ammonia than water.
Yes molasses is heavier than water
yes sand is heavier than water:)
Oxygen (1,429 g/cm3) is more dense than ammonia (o,70 g/cm3).
no, water is more polar than ammonia.
ice is not heavier than water
It is 1.84 times heavier than water.
No. Molten rock is heavier than water.
Water is heavier than diesel fuel
no vinegar is heavier