i guess,its hydrogen bond..
Actually, the ammonia molecule mixes with the water because it forms hydrogen bonds.
Water is made by H and O. Ammonia is made by N and H.
Ammonia is a molecule, which not only acts as a solute in water but it reacts with water forming the Ammonium NH4+ ion, these ions are surrounded by water molecules s strong attractive forces are responsible for the high solubility of Ammonia.
water and ammonium acetate
No water moleculte is taken out and its linked by o
Actually, the ammonia molecule mixes with the water because it forms hydrogen bonds.
Ammonia form in water ammonium hydroxide - NH4OH.
no, water is more polar than ammonia.
Ammonia; it contains three hydrogen atoms per molecule, while water has two.
ammonia
Water is made by H and O. Ammonia is made by N and H.
ammonium
This substance is water.
Ammonia is a molecule, which not only acts as a solute in water but it reacts with water forming the Ammonium NH4+ ion, these ions are surrounded by water molecules s strong attractive forces are responsible for the high solubility of Ammonia.
When two monosaccharides combine, a molecule of water (H2O) is formed as a byproduct, and a glycosidic bond is formed between the two monosaccharides. This results in the formation of a disaccharide.
No: The formula of ammonia is NH3 and the formula of ammonium hydroxide is NH4OH. The latter is formed spontaneously when ammonia dissolves in water.
water and ammonium acetate