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No. Ammonia is a gas at room temperature..
No, at room temperature ammonia is a gas.
hot enough to burn it
Ammonia is the scientific term for ammonia.Household ammonia is actually a solution of ammonia (which is a gas at room temperature and ordinary pressures) in water.
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
What temperature dose ammonia frezze
No. Ammonia is a gas at room temperature..
Natural gas ignite 600 to700c
It is enough for a spark to ignite any fuel.
Typically the lowest temperature that gasoline will produce enough vapors to ignite at is -40 degrees Fahrenheit.
The 3 conditions for combustion are: 1. Something flammable like "fuel" E.g: Wood, petrol, kerosene, alcohol(ethanol), methane, etc. 2. A right temperature to ignite. The fuel must be above a certain temperature, the temperature which something will ignite is the IGNITE POINT 3. It has to have fresh air: Oxygen
Gunpowder will ignite somewhere between 300 to 350° C
At room temperature ammonia (NH3) is a gas.
Ammonia can be mixed with KNO3 at room temperature.
No, at room temperature ammonia is a gas.
Fusion will ignite when the temperature and pressure are high enough.
Ammonia is a gas at room temperature.