It dissolves easily in water to form ammonium hydroxide solution which can cause irritation and burns.
When you mix Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate) with ammonia, it forms a white precipitate of magnesium hydroxide. This reaction occurs because the ammonia reacts with the magnesium sulfate, causing the magnesium to precipitate out as magnesium hydroxide.
When salt (sodium chloride) and ammonia mix, the ammonia can react with the salt to form a complex called ammonium chloride. This reaction releases heat and can produce a cloud of white smoke due to the formation of ammonium chloride particles.
Water is made by H and O. Ammonia is made by N and H.
When ammonia mixes with oxygen, it can form nitrogen gas and water through a chemical reaction. On the other hand, when ammonia mixes with ozone, it can react to form nitrogen gas, water, and nitrogen dioxide, which is a harmful air pollutant.
Yes, ammonia can be used to clean aluminum surfaces. Mix ammonia with water in equal parts, apply the solution to the aluminum surface, scrub gently with a soft brush or cloth, and then rinse thoroughly with water. Avoid using ammonia on coated or anodized aluminum as it may cause damage.
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.
It all depends on what the chemicals are.If you mix sucrose and water, you'll get sugar syrup.If you mix sodium hypochlorite and ammonia, then add it to anhydrous ammonia, you'll theoretically get hydrazine, which is a rocket fuel. In reality, if you do this without being set up for it you'll get a very devastating explosion so don't do this.
Nothing "happens". Well, other than what you said. The ammonia mixes with the air. And then diffusion, I guess.
yup it makes ammonia
When you mix Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate) with ammonia, it forms a white precipitate of magnesium hydroxide. This reaction occurs because the ammonia reacts with the magnesium sulfate, causing the magnesium to precipitate out as magnesium hydroxide.
When salt (sodium chloride) and ammonia mix, the ammonia can react with the salt to form a complex called ammonium chloride. This reaction releases heat and can produce a cloud of white smoke due to the formation of ammonium chloride particles.
25 ml / 1Litre of water
Water is made by H and O. Ammonia is made by N and H.
When you mix ammonia (NH3), iron(III) oxide (Fe2O3), and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), a complex series of reactions can occur. The iron(III) oxide can catalyze the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen gas. Ammonia can act as a weak base in this reaction. The overall result would depend on the concentrations and conditions of the reactants.
When ammonia mixes with oxygen, it can form nitrogen gas and water through a chemical reaction. On the other hand, when ammonia mixes with ozone, it can react to form nitrogen gas, water, and nitrogen dioxide, which is a harmful air pollutant.
Yes, ammonia can be used to clean aluminum surfaces. Mix ammonia with water in equal parts, apply the solution to the aluminum surface, scrub gently with a soft brush or cloth, and then rinse thoroughly with water. Avoid using ammonia on coated or anodized aluminum as it may cause damage.
it reacts with water. it forms OH- by reaction.