If ammonium hydroxide is distilled i "think" that liquid ammonia would be recovered. I could be wrong but seems plausible.
Ammonium Hydroxide
No, ammonium hydroxide is a base.
No: Ammonium is a polyvalent cation that is not usually considered either an acid or a base. Ammonium hydroxide is a base that produces ammonium salts of the anions of an acid with which the ammonium hydroxide reacts.
Hydrochloric acid neutralises ammonium hydroxide to make ammonium chloride.
No, ammonium hydroxide is highly volatile and gives out ammonia gas.
If ammonium hydroxide is distilled i "think" that liquid ammonia would be recovered. I could be wrong but seems plausible.
Ammonium Hydroxide
No, ammonium hydroxide is a base.
Ammonia (it tranforms into ammonium hydroxide by Gas-absorption refrigerator).
No: Ammonium is a polyvalent cation that is not usually considered either an acid or a base. Ammonium hydroxide is a base that produces ammonium salts of the anions of an acid with which the ammonium hydroxide reacts.
When ammonium hydroxide decomposes, its ions are changed into two compounds. These two compounds are the same that ammonium hydroxide is formed from. Thus, ammonium hydroxide decomposes into water and ammonia.
Hydrochloric acid neutralises ammonium hydroxide to make ammonium chloride.
Ammonium Hydroxide is used in commercial cleaning products.
A common concentration of ammonium hydroxide solution is 25 %.
The elements in ammonium hydroxide are nitrogen, hydrogen and oxygen.
Ammonium Hydroxide is available as a dilute solution - yes.