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Any reaction occur.
Heat is produced
No but you can use glue and powdered sugar or a mix of water Epsom salt then add that to glue or mix baby powder toothe paste Epsom salt and water together 😉😉
Chloroamine is produced from that. Also Hydrazine can be formed
When you mix together an acid and a base, a salt and water are formed. In this case, the acetic acid in vinegar reacts with ammonia. In this case, the products are ammonium acetate (NH4C2H3O2) (the salt) and water (H2O).
Any reaction occur.
Heat is produced
Nothing as the dry powders just form a mixture. If water is added to that mixture to dissolve the powders, both salts will dissolve into the resultant solution but no significant reaction will happen.
No but you can use glue and powdered sugar or a mix of water Epsom salt then add that to glue or mix baby powder toothe paste Epsom salt and water together 😉😉
fe2o3+h2o2
That should be effective but, it can't taste good.
You get a salt solution.
Chloroamine is produced from that. Also Hydrazine can be formed
It fizzes
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.
we get salt and water
Nothing "happens". Well, other than what you said. The ammonia mixes with the air. And then diffusion, I guess.