It is not, ammonia is more basic (pkb=5) than hydrazine (pkb=6)
no, water is more polar than ammonia.
Because methyl is an electron pumping group and It pumps electrons to Amine group to make it basic, But Ammonia has no influence from any basic groups. Therefore compared to Methyl-Amine, Ammonia is less basic
Liquid ammonia is a more polar solvent than water
polar and non polar
it can spread more than a mile away up to 3 miles approximately
dear, both morpholine and hydrazine or ammonia are used in conjunction. morpholine is a base which is used for adjusting the PH of boiler feed water.
no, water is more polar than ammonia.
Ammonia is a substance that when dissolved causes a solution to be basic (pH higher than 7) however without knowing the concentration of the ammonia in solution, it is impossible to determine the pH.
Because methyl is an electron pumping group and It pumps electrons to Amine group to make it basic, But Ammonia has no influence from any basic groups. Therefore compared to Methyl-Amine, Ammonia is less basic
Yes ammonia is less dense than air
Because in Benzylamine : the unshared lone pair of electron on nitrogen atom isavailable >.. But in n-ethyl aniline: the unshared lone pair of electron is not available and enter resonance with benzene ring .(Villa)
no
Ammonia acts as a Brønsted-Lowry base as it can accept a proton to form an positive ammonium ion. Amines act in a similar manner, but the hydrocarbon segment lends a larger molecule to help distribute the positive charge, leading to a more stable cation.
Liquid ammonia is a more polar solvent than water
Its otherway around actualy methanol dissove more than ammonia in water because of stronger H bond
pH below 7 is termed acidic. pH of 7 is termed neutral (water). pH above 7 is termed basic or an alkaline.
Anhydrous ammonia is usually stored as a liquid by keeping it under pressure. It is more efficient to store it that way than as a gas.