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all ammonium salts react with bases to produce water, salt and ammonia gas

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What are the different salts produced by reacting sodium hydroxide with phosphoric acid?

Na2HPO4, Na3PO4,NaH2PO4


What is the formula of two salts formed from sodium hydroxide and phosphoric acid?

NaOH + H3PO4 --> Na3PO4 NaOH + H3PO4 -->


What is a hydroxide salt?

Many basic salts contain hydroxide, which is a compound of a metal with the hydroxide ion OH−


Chemical formula of ammonium hydroxide?

The Chemical formuls for ammonium hydroxide is = NH4OHAdded:I'm very sorry to inform you that ammonium hydroxide, much better known as ammonia, does NOT exist. Citation in wikipedia:Ammonium hydroxide, also known as ammonia water, ammonical liquor, ammonia liquor, aqua ammonia, or aqueous ammonia, is a solution of ammonia in water. It can be denoted by the symbols NH3(aq). Although its name suggests a salt with composition [NH4+][OH−], it is not actually possible to isolate samples of NH4OH - it exists only in dilute aqueous solutions.NH4+ is not an alkali metal, though it forms halogenides, nitrates and other salts like K+ and Na+.In a 1M ammonia solution, about 0.42% of the ammonia is converted to ammonium, NH4+, equivalent to a pH of 11.63.NH3 + H2O NH4+ + OH−.The base ionization constant isKb = [NH4+][OH-]/[NH3] = 1.8×10−5The name is ammonium hydroxide, and is an ionic compound composed of two polyatomic ions, NH4+, the ammonium ion, and OH-, the hydroxide ion. The formula for ammonium hydroxide is NH4OH.


What is ammonium nitrate used for?

- ammonium nitrate is a very known fertilizer- explosives (bombs)- cold packs

Related questions

Is NH3OH an acid or base?

Ammonia is a base. When ammonia is dissolved in water it produces an alkaline solution which can be neutralised by acids to produce ammonium salts. So it is a base.


How are ammonia salts made?

They are the products of the reactions between ammonium hydroxide and acids.


What does sodium hydroxide and a fat make?

Sodium hydroxide and fat react to form fatty acid salts (essentially soap), and glycerin.


Why washing soaps are sodium salts?

Because sodium hydroxide is used in the saponification process of fats.


Is sodium hydroxide found in salt?

Sodium hydroxide is rarely found in naturally occurring salts. These salts are formed as a result of a numerous chemical reactions. As NaOH is a strong alkali, it always tends to react with an acid to form a salt of sodium.


How do you remove sodium hydroxide from water?

No, you can't do this, because ALL sodium salts are soluble in water. However you can remove water from sodium hydroxide solution by evaporation (boiling to dry).


Please name me the acids bases and salts we use in daily life and also tell me their scientific names?

vinegar (acetic acid) - weak acid window cleaner (ammonia hydroxide) - base table salt (sodium chloride) - salt lemon juice (citric acid) - acid drain cleaner (sodium hydroxide) - strong base bath salts (magnesium sulfate) - salt


What are the names of the salts produced when sulphuric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide and copper oxide?

The salts of sulfuric acid are named sulfates.


What are the different salts produced by reacting sodium hydroxide with phosphoric acid?

Na2HPO4, Na3PO4,NaH2PO4


What substances dissolve in water to create lye?

Lye is a solution of sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide dissolved in water. Also known as salts.


Is NaOH a salt?

Yep, because....Sodium hydroxide (NaOH), also known as caustic soda, is a caustic metallic base. Pure sodium hydroxide is a white solid available in pellets, flakes, granules, and as a 50% saturated solution. It is hygroscopic and readily absorbs carbon dioxide from the air. Sodium hydroxide is neutralized with hydrochloric acid to produce the soluble salt sodium chloride in solution. This solution is then concentrated and crystallized to produce sodium chloride crystals.Sodium hydroxide is predominantly ionic, containing sodium cations and hydroxide anions. The hydroxide anion makes sodium hydroxide a strong base which reacts with acids to form water and the corresponding salts. Sodium hydroxide reacts with protic acids to give water and the corresponding salts. This type of reaction with a strong acid releases heat, and hence is referred to as exothermic. Such acid-base reactions can also be used for titrations. However, sodium hydroxide is not used as a primary standard because it is hygroscopic and absorbs carbon dioxide from air.


Do bases dissociate in water to release hydrogen ions and a negative ion other than hydroxide?

Bases can dissociate in water to release ions other than hydroxide. For example, sodamide (NaNH2) releases sodium cations and anionic amide ions (NH2-). Only salts containing hydroxide dissociate to release hydroxide ions (i.e. NaOH). However, the released ion can then react with water to form hydroxide ions. In the case of sodamide, the amide ion reacts with water to produce ammonia and hydroxide ions. Note that the hydroxide is not formed directly by dissociation of the salt, but in a subsequent acid-base reaction.