The chemical equation is;
H2S(g) + 2NH3(aq) -> (NH4)2S(aq) and can be expanded as
H2S(g) + 2NH4OH(aq) -> (NH4)2S(aq) + 2H2O(l) as aqueous ammonia is a solution of ammonium hydroxide.
Yes. Ammonia reacts with hydrogen chloride to produce ammonium chloride. NH3 + HCl --> NH4Cl
There are many compounds containing Nitrogen and Hydrogen like Ammonia, Ammonium Chloride, Ammonium Hydroxide etc.
its made up of nitrogen and hydrogen. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- its made up of ammonia and water (ammonium hydroxide).
Ammonia plus hydrochloric acid produces ammonium chloride. NH3 + HCl → NH4Cl
NH3 + HCl --> NH4Cl (ammonium chloride)
Yes. Ammonia reacts with hydrogen chloride to produce ammonium chloride. NH3 + HCl --> NH4Cl
There are many compounds containing Nitrogen and Hydrogen like Ammonia, Ammonium Chloride, Ammonium Hydroxide etc.
its made up of nitrogen and hydrogen. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- its made up of ammonia and water (ammonium hydroxide).
Nitrogen and Hydrogen, in the formula NH4. Ammonia, which is different, is NH3
If you mix Ammonia as well as Hydrogen chloride, you will get ammonium chloride. It is given by NH3 (g) + HCl (g) → NH4Cl(s)
Ammonia + Nitric Acid = Ammonium Nitrate NH3 + HNO3 = NH4NO3
nh3 the n and h are capital...the save button won't let me capitalize it
The word equation for ammonia is 3 H2 + N2 → 2 NH3 (this is a balance equation) The formula (atom) is NH3 for ammonia
2NH4+ + SO42- --> (NH4)2SO4
Ammonia plus hydrochloric acid produces ammonium chloride. NH3 + HCl → NH4Cl
The ammonium ion forms when an ammonia molecule (NH3) takes a hydrogen ion (H+) either from an acid or from water. The positive charge on the hydrogen ion is taken over into the new ammonium ion.
Saturn is mostly ammonia, ammonium hydrosulfide, water, helium, and hydrogen.