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Q: Is hippuric acid more toxic than ammonia?
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Is uric acid more toxic than ammonia?

no


What is more toxic nitrate or ammonia?

ammonia


Why is ethanoic acid a stronger acid in liquid ammonia than in aqueous solution?

Liquid ammonia is a more polar solvent than water


What is the conjugate acid of ammonia?

'Conjugate' means ONE proton more (acid) or less (base) than the described acid or base respectively:So the conjugate acid of ammonia (NH3) is the ammonium cation NH4+.


Is uric acid more toxic than urea?

yes


Why water has more boiling point than ammonia and hydroflouric?

Water is a liquid at room temperature; ammonia and hydrofluoric acid are gases.


If human urine is allowed to stand for sometime it semelles strongly of ammonia . why?

Urea is a non-toxic molecule made of toxic ammonia and carbon dioxide that is found in Urine. Dehydration causes your urine to be more concentrated and may have a stronger smell than normal,


Is ammonia or vinegar more acidic?

An acid is a substance which releases H+ ions when dissolved in water (i.e when in aqueous state). Vinegar is a an acid, with a pH of about 2. On the other hand, ammonia is a weak base, with a pH of about 9.


Is smelling salts a acid or alkali?

smelling salts or ammonia carbonate most commonly have a PH of 9, thus making them more basic.


Are acids most dangerous when concentrated or diluted?

yes it is it more harmful than dilute acid


Is flarp noise putty toxic if licked?

Boric acid can be toxic to children if licked or swallowed, children are more sensitive to it more than adults. If your dog swallowed it it wouldnt really do that much.


What is the difference between ammonia and ammonium chloride?

Ammonia is NH3, or a nitrogen atom bonded to 3 hydrogen atoms. By replacing one, two, or all three of the hydrogens with ethanol ( CH3-CH2-OH ), with the CH3 end being the one that bonds to the nitrogen, you create an ethanolamine. If one hydrogen is replaced with ethanol, you get monoethanolamine (MEA); if two hydrogens are replaced, you get diethanolamine (DEA); if all three hydrogens are replaced, you get triethanolamine (TEA). MEA can be represented as NH2-(CH2-CH2-OH). DEA can be represented as NH-(CH2-CH2-OH)2. TEA can be represented as N-(CH2-CH2-OH)3.