Anything acidic, I imagine (ie vinegar, lemon juice, citric acid)
No they are not. Ammonia is soluble in water.
Bleach.Do not mix bleach and ammonia. Combined, they react to make a toxic gas along with corrosive acids.Repeat: do not mix ammonia and bleach.
It just forms a mixture. Ozone and ammonia do not interact chemically, unless there is ionizing radiation present.
What most people call "ammonia" is actually a solution of what chemists call ammonia in water. If you mix household ammonia with lighter fluid, they won't mix. Lighter fluid is probably (mostly) butane, which is not exactly miscible with water. I'm not actually positive whether it's miscible with "real" ammonia or not in the liquid state, but I doubt it; ammonia is polar and butane is not.
Cod fish or any type of fish will have ammonia like smell when it is no longer fresh. This smell will begin to appear as you are cooking it. It may also have a taste that is similar to ammonia, too.
Ammonia and bleach are a dangerous mix. They emit fumes that can be fatal. Ammonia can be mixed safely with soap. Some of the flavors of Dawn dish soap include bleach so proceed with caution.
No. There are a number of types of bleach. Ammonia is not one of them. Never mix ammonia and bleach. Depending on the type, they can react to form a deadly gas.
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NH4OH + CuSO4 = CuNH3
Yes. Ammonia will react with the sodium hypochlorite in bleach to produce a number of toxic gasses.
Preparation of a solution of ammonium acetate.
ok because ammonia us too weak a ligand to replace cyanide