Actually, the ammonia molecule mixes with the water because it forms hydrogen bonds.
Methane is a non polar molecule and water is a very polar molecule. Therefore, one will not readily dissolve in the other.
Sodium iodide is ionic and formaldehyde is polar. Water, being a polar molecule will readily dissolve both. Benzene is nonpolar so it will not readily dissolve polar or ionic substances.
Ammonia's nitrogen atom possesses a lone pair of electrons, making it a proficient base that readily accepts hydrogen from acids. Reactions usually take place when ammonia is dissolved in water, forming an aqueous ammonia solution.
First take 170g of NH3 . Then dissolve in 1L of water
There is no reason for that. It forms OH- after the reaction.
Methane is a non polar molecule and water is a very polar molecule. Therefore, one will not readily dissolve in the other.
Sodium iodide is ionic and formaldehyde is polar. Water, being a polar molecule will readily dissolve both. Benzene is nonpolar so it will not readily dissolve polar or ionic substances.
A molecule that will not DISSOLVE in WATER is a LIPID
Ammonia's nitrogen atom possesses a lone pair of electrons, making it a proficient base that readily accepts hydrogen from acids. Reactions usually take place when ammonia is dissolved in water, forming an aqueous ammonia solution.
The sea water don't dissolve minerals readily.
First take 170g of NH3 . Then dissolve in 1L of water
Water is a polar molecule. If a solute dissolved in water is polar molecule, it will dissolve in water. If a solute dissolved in water is non-polar like oil it will not dissolve in water.
oil does not dissolve at all in water.
the things dissolve in water because it is polar molecule.
Ammonia form in water ammonium hydroxide - NH4OH.
There is no reason for that. It forms OH- after the reaction.
no, water is more polar than ammonia.