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Yes, ammonia is a gas at room temperature and pressure, so it exists as a vapor. It has a strong and pungent odor.
The temperature at which vapor starts to condense is called the dew point temperature. This is the temperature at which the air becomes saturated with water vapor and condensation begins to form.
Main end product is chloroamine. It is a toxic vapour
Ammonia gas is highly volatile and can be hazardous to inhale. Cooling the bottle before opening helps to reduce the vapor pressure of the ammonia, minimizing the amount of gas that is released when the seal is broken, thus reducing the risk of accidental exposure.
Ammonia can be mixed with KNO3 at room temperature.
At room temperature ammonia (NH3) is a gas.
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Its a gaseous compound.
No. Ammonia is a gas at room temperature..
The meaning is at what temperature does ammonia melt at and what temperature does ammonia boil at? for eg. waters melting point is 0 degrees celcius and the boiling point of water is 100 degrees celsius
It starts from 100 celcius in 1atm and can be risen further. At lower pressures eg on tops of mountains, it can be lower. Water boils when the pressure of water vapour exceeds the external atmospheric pressure. Below that, any bubble of water vapour which might start to form is immediately compressed back to liquid.
Ammonia is a gas at room temperature.