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It is not considered a carcinogen. The ATSDOR under Chronic Exposure says that "Ammonia has not been classified for carcinogenic effects"
water ammonia
NH3 can accept a proton ( hydrogen ion ) to become NH4(-), ammonium. This is the definition of a base; accepting protons. NH3 is a weak base.
NH3 is called an amphoteric compound because it can act as either a base or an acid.
no amonia is not amphoteric it is simply base
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is a salt; ammonia (NH3) is a gas.
It is not considered a carcinogen. The ATSDOR under Chronic Exposure says that "Ammonia has not been classified for carcinogenic effects"
water ammonia
NH3 can accept a proton ( hydrogen ion ) to become NH4(-), ammonium. This is the definition of a base; accepting protons. NH3 is a weak base.
There is no ammonia used in the making of Little Debbie cakes according to the company.
NH3 is called an amphoteric compound because it can act as either a base or an acid.
Ammonia is not a base when using the more widely known Arrhenius definition (which states that a base releases OH- and an acid releases H+. Instead, it is considered a base when using the Lewis definition, which states that a base is an electron pair donor, and an acid is an electron pair acceptor. The structure of ammonia, NH3, has a pair on the nitrogen atom, and it is this lone pair that acts as a electron pair donor.Also, when mixed with water, ammonia forms ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH), which is a base according to the Arrhenius definition.See the Related Questions for more information about ammonia and its basicity.
It is under the definition of a Lewis base. Amines are usually considered weak bases, but methylamine is highly nucleophilic. It is a derivative of ammonia with a methyl group replacing a hydrogen atom. Ammonia is also highly basic.
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no amonia is not amphoteric it is simply base
Ammonia is one of the polar covalent molecular compounds.It is also classified as a basea Bronsted-Lowry base dissolving in water to form OH-a Lewis base as it can donate a lone pair in forming an adduct.It is also termed a ligand as it forms adducts.
Ammonia is ammonia and ammonia is toxic. Non-toxic ammonia does not exist. Ammonia can be diluted in water or held in a sealed container, but it's still toxic.