Ammonia is a compound of the elements hydrogen and nitrogen.
An ammonia purger removes air and noncondensables from the ammonia system by directing vapor from the condenser, where air collects, through cold liquid ammonia. This condenses the ammonia and separates noncondensables which are then removed from the system.
Ammonia is a chemical compound. It does not "make" any mass.
Absolutely..it is soluble
Ammonia is composed of nitrogen and hydrogen.
Ammonia is a compound of the elements hydrogen and nitrogen.
Ammonia will denature enzymes.
the gasses and CO2 make the food and objects cold
ammonia
to keep all the cold or frozen things nice and cold
The major industrial use for nitrogen is to make ammonia. Some of the uses for phosphorous are in cleaning products and fertilizers.
An ammonia purger removes air and noncondensables from the ammonia system by directing vapor from the condenser, where air collects, through cold liquid ammonia. This condenses the ammonia and separates noncondensables which are then removed from the system.
Bacteria that make ammonia are gram-negative anaerobes.
if it is cold outside then you can get ammonia (pneumonia)
Ammonia is a chemical compound. It does not "make" any mass.
Ammonia and carbonate do not make a formula, they make a compound which is ammonium carbonate,
Ammonia is used to make Ammonium hydroxide, nitrogenous fertilizers etc.