Sulfuric Acid ------- No. Nitrogen can be made to react with hydrogen under special conditions to make ammonia. This is done industrially using the Haber process.
When Nitrogen and Hydrogen gases are mixed at 450 degrees Celsius and at a pressure of around 150 atmospheres, the best yield of Ammonia is produced.
The simple reaction is: 2Na + S----------Na2S (in same conditions: ammonia solution or tetrahydrofuran)
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.
You can actually control production of products or consumption of reactants by changing the physical conditions like temperature and pressure. In industrial manufacturing of Ammonia, it is desirable to get as much product (ammonia) as possible, hence manufacturers continue the reaction to do so.
Yes. ammonia is NH3, a gas under normal conditions. ammonium is the cation, NH4+ formed in aqueous solutions of ammonia.
Bacteria that make ammonia are gram-negative anaerobes.
No, it is more correct to say that ammonia may occur most anywhere if the conditions are right.
Ammonia is used as a ligand in order to dissolve the insoluble Silver ions under alkaline conditions.
Ammonia is a chemical compound. It does not "make" any mass.
Ammonia and carbonate do not make a formula, they make a compound which is ammonium carbonate,
Ammonia is used as a ligand in order to dissolve the insoluble Silver ions under alkaline conditions.