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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 NOT an acid. NH3 is Ammonia. In solution it acts as a weak base.
Atomic mass of NH3 is 17.So there are 1.353mol.
NH3-Ammonia
NH3 is known as ammonia.
No, it isn't, NH3 in water is NH3.H2O or NH4OH, it is an alkali, not an acid.
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+
Yes, NH3 is a weak electrolyte.
No, NH3 is a neutral molecule.
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.
NH3 is the chemical formula of ammonia.