covalent bonding between nitrogen and hydrogen atoms
Hydrogen bonding is stronger in water than in ammonia.
Ammonia is a gas at room temperature.
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Ammonia
Ammonia gas is dissolved in water; an ammonium hydroxide solution is obtained.
Since ammonia molecules exhibit hydrogen bonding, these attractions allow ammonia gas to liquefy much more easily than other gases of comparable molecular mass.
Hydrogen bonding is stronger in water than in ammonia.
Hydrogen bonding is stronger in water than in ammonia.
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.
Ammonia has a nitrogen with a lone pair and three hydrogens, so shouldn't there be extensive hydrogen bonding between molecules? I mean one hydrogen would attach to a nitrogen from ammonia and the next one would attach to another nitrogen from ammonia, etc
hydrogen bonding~
Ammonia is a basic gas. It is not a neutral gas.
Ammonia is a basic gas. It is a gas. It is physical
Ammonia is a gas at room temperature.
Ammonia factories produce the gas ammonia (NH3).
No, Ammonia is not considered a greenhouse gas.
It contain gas Ammonia. It is a basic gas