By drying ammonia, I guess you mean ammonia gas..
To dry ammonia gas you pass it through a drying tube of sorts filled with KOH or NaOH pellets. This method is for almost dry gas, if you are getting your ammonia gas from a ammonia/water solution you probably have to predry it with anhydrous sodium sulfate or some other sort of dessicant before you lead it through the KOH/NaOH pellet filled drying tube.
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Because it will react with the ammonia, CaCl2 being a weak acid, pKa about 8, which is somewhat stronger than ammonium, pKa(NH4+) = 9.24.
Ammonia solution consists of ammonium hydroxide and water, the ammonium hydroxide is basic (due to the hydroxyl functional group). Dry ammonia doesn't have this functional group.
No, it's a mixture of different gasses.
Ammonia, Nitrates, Nitrites.
Ammonia is NH3 and is a pure substance.
instead of drying ammonia,P4o10 reacts with it thereby disrupting the process.
Ammonia is a chemical compound, a gas with the formula NH3. Now ammonia is a colorless gas with a strong, suffocating odor. The substance is poisonous. Ammonia is widely used in industry. Contact with the substance is dangerous is not wearing the proper equipment (gloves and gas mask).
Ammonia gas is a single substance because it is a single compound, NH3.
Ammonia is pure substance. It is a molecule with formula NH(3).
I do not believe that ammonia is ever used in baking anything edible, unless you plan on killing the people who eat it.
No. Ammonia is a compound. An allotrope is a substance in its elemental form.
Dry ammonia is dried ammonia gas. The process of drying ammonia is very easy to pull through. You will just need to pass the ammonia gas through a tube filled with KOH or NaOH pallets.
Yes.
Ammonia
Consumer vs producer is not an applicable categorization for Ammonia. Ammonia is a substance, a chemical compound.
hy is NH3 not dried over conc.H2SO4?