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What is the difference between ammonia gas and an ammonium ion?
Water is a liquid and Gas is a gas
What is the difference between solid and gas in terms of their fluidity
There is no difference in terms of molecular structure but the phase it is in, can be varied in ammonium trihydride. Gas for ammonia gas.
There is no difference. They both refer to the product that leaves a furnace post combustion
No, wind energy is a non-conventional, or unconventional source of energy. Conventional sources of energy are coal, oil, natural gas and uranium.
Generally, the fuel gas we use comes from underground reservoirs, or natural gas, and this is a conventional source. However, a very small part of natural gas sources is the methane found in coal seams. It is being produced and marketed as natural gas and often classified as an unconventional source of natural gas. We generally don't use the term "natural oil" but rather crude oil, that is a conventional source. Oil and gas can be produced as biofuels, and these are considered unconventional sources.
There is no absolute hard and fast definition. But I would say coal, oil, and natural gas, and hydro are conventional. Wind, solar, tidal, and biomass non-conventional. I'm not sure about nuclear.
What is the difference between ammonia gas and an ammonium ion?
Gas is extracted using conventional methods.
Water is a liquid and Gas is a gas
The color. :)
What is the difference between solid and gas in terms of their fluidity
Go with the gas heat.
the name
There is no difference in terms of molecular structure but the phase it is in, can be varied in ammonium trihydride. Gas for ammonia gas.
There is no difference. They both refer to the product that leaves a furnace post combustion