Yes. Ammonia is a base that will neutralize sulfuric acid.
any base
Ammonium sulphate is a fertiliser that can be made by the neutralisation reaction between Ammonia and Sulphuric acid
Initially , water, which will dilute the acid. You can add powdered chalk , calcium carbonate'. This will neutralise the acid to its salt. e.g. H2SO4 + CaCO3(chalk) = CaSO4(salt) + H2O +CO2 Note all the acid has gone.
Ammonia is basic and the idea is that it will neutralise the formic acid in the sting
sulphuric acid is a diprotic acid so has two H+ and needs two moles of sulphuric acid to neutralise it
Nitric is an acid.Ammonia is a base.So it become neutralized.
Ammonia is basic and Sulphuric acid is acidic. hence it undergo acid base reaction forming salt and water
Ammonia cant be as it would react - neither can phosphine
hy is NH3 not dried over conc.H2SO4?
2NH3 + H2SO4 ===> (NH4)2SO4 Ammonium sulphate - fertilizers.
Chloramine vapor is formed, with a potential for hydrazine formation. They are very toxic
The valency for sulphuric acid is H2SO4