yes there is naturally occurring Ammonia in the air you breathe, Ammonia is made when you die and decompose and that Ammonia Nh3 goes into the air, it is everywhere and present all around us, so there is Ammonia in small amounts, it is important for life if there is no Ammonia then no you or me, i wouldn't be giving you this note to you for example if Ammonia haven't existed, it is also made naturally from the decomposition of proteins. yes Ammonia is in the air.
simple uses of ammonia
The plastic bottle does not have to react with ammonia.
By praying to it.
It is important to remove CO in the synthesis of ammonia as CO adversely affects the activity of the iron catalyst, used in Haber's process.
it's in hair dye.
yes there is naturally occurring Ammonia in the air you breathe, Ammonia is made when you die and decompose and that Ammonia Nh3 goes into the air, it is everywhere and present all around us, so there is Ammonia in small amounts, it is important for life if there is no Ammonia then no you or me, i wouldn't be giving you this note to you for example if Ammonia haven't existed, it is also made naturally from the decomposition of proteins. yes Ammonia is in the air.
ammonia
simple uses of ammonia
Nitrogen or hydrogen.
nitrogen is useful in manufacturing many products like ammonia,explosives etc. it is used by plants from the soil for their varous processes
The plastic bottle does not have to react with ammonia.
By praying to it.
fertiliser
Ammonia solution is not very stable; the gas NH3 is released in time.
Not for life as we know it. Basically, the atmosphere is gaseous ammonia.
The high yield means that a large percentage of chemicals used to make ammonia actually turns into ammonia instead of remaining unreacted.