Anhydrous ammonia is pure ammonia. Under normal conditions it is a gas, but it is usually stored as a liquid under pressure. Aqueous ammonia is ammonia dissolved in water. Household ammonia is a 3% solution of aqueous ammonia.
"NH4OH" or NH3(aq) can be both be used as the symbol for aqueous ammonia.
"Th confusuing thing is . . . ." the previous answer. In chem, H2O is a liquid.
Nh4no3
Nh4OH
Anhydrous ammonia is pure ammonia. Under normal conditions it is a gas, but it is usually stored as a liquid under pressure. Aqueous ammonia is ammonia dissolved in water. Household ammonia is a 3% solution of aqueous ammonia.
"NH4OH" or NH3(aq) can be both be used as the symbol for aqueous ammonia.
"Th confusuing thing is . . . ." the previous answer. In chem, H2O is a liquid.
Nh4no3
colourless
The white precipitate of silver chloride will dissolve when aqueous ammonia is added.
Nh4OH
base
Nothing
The ions of ammonia do not fully dissociate in aqueous solution.
It has not a color. It just like water.
Formula: NH3(aq)