Body breaks down proteins and nucleic acids.Ammine groups are turned into Ammonia.
Yes, human body can produce ammonia. Bacteria in our intestines break down proteins into ammonia.
When ammonia enters the body as a result of breathing, swallowing or skin contact, it reacts with water to produce ammonium hydroxide. This chemical is very corrosive and damages cells in the body on contact
No there is not. Ammonia is a harmful gas for body.
Many countries produce ammonia. We make it by habour process.
NO there is not. Ammonia is harmfull for body.
Yes, human body can produce ammonia. Bacteria in our intestines break down proteins into ammonia.
When ammonia enters the body as a result of breathing, swallowing or skin contact, it reacts with water to produce ammonium hydroxide. This chemical is very corrosive and damages cells in the body on contact
No there is not. Ammonia is a harmful gas for body.
Ammonia factories produce the gas ammonia (NH3).
Nitrogen is the limiting reactant and 4.15g of ammonia are produced.
Many countries produce ammonia. We make it by habour process.
Yes there is ammonia in human body. Most of the ammonia in body is obtained during digestion in the intestine. The bacteria break down proteins in food to form ammonia. Liver converts ammonia into urea which you urinate out.
NO there is not. Ammonia is harmfull for body.
all ammonium salts react with bases to produce water, salt and ammonia gas
No. They will produce toxic chloramine gasses but not cyanide.
No, but the bacteria and fungi doing the decomposition produce many gases including ammonia, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and many worse smelling ones.A small portion ammonia, but most does not. Ammonia is a compound composed of nitrogen and hydrogen. When your body decomposes, much of the mass becomes carbon dioxide and water. Some if it goes into more complex compounds found in the organisms doing the decomposing.
no..ammonia reacts with carbon dioxide to form urea in our body