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Yes, ammonia (NH3) is alkaline because it reacts with water to form ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH), which is a weak base. This solution can then release hydroxide ions (OH-) which can accept protons (H+) from acids, making the solution basic.
NH3 is Ammonia, which is not an acid.
Ammonia is the scientific name for NH3.
NH3 is known as ammonia.
NH3-Ammonia
Atomic mass of NH3 is 17.So there are 1.353mol.
No, it isn't, NH3 in water is NH3.H2O or NH4OH, it is an alkali, not an acid.
Yes, NH3 is a weak electrolyte.
No, NH3 is a neutral molecule.
NH3 is its own compound.The elements in NH3 are nitrogen and hydrogen.
The ammonia molecule does not release one of its own H atoms as an ion. However when it dissolves in water it does release one of the H from a water molecule as H+ to form NH4+ There is an equilibrium NH3 +H2O <-> NH4+ +OH- in 1M (molar) solution of NH3 in water gives rise to only .0042M of NH4+
The pair of molecules with the strongest dipole-dipole interactions would be NH3-NH3 because ammonia (NH3) is a polar molecule with a significant dipole moment, leading to stronger attractions compared to the other options listed.