Truvia is an artificial sweetener that is manufactured jointly by Cargill and The Coca-Cola Company and does not contain aspartame. The ingredients used are Stevia leaf sup, Erythritol and natural flavors.
Believe it or not, ammonia! Dampen a cloth with the ammonia and rub the stain, then polish. I had rubbing alcohol spills all over a dresser and this removed them!
No,pure water is not alkali.Pure water is neutral.
No.
At a high enough voltage, everything is an electrical conductor. Pure water is an exceptionally bad electrical conductor, though.
Anhydrous ammonia is pure ammonia. Under normal conditions it is a gas, but it is usually stored as a liquid under pressure. Aqueous ammonia is ammonia dissolved in water. Household ammonia is a 3% solution of aqueous ammonia.
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Ammonia is a compound and so can exist as a pure substance. Household ammonia is not pure. It is a 3% ammonia solution. The other 97% is water. Pure ammonia is very dangerous.
This molecule (ammonia) is neutral. Nitrogen can covalently bond to three other atoms where as hydrogen can covalently bond to one other atom. Therefore, nitrogen can covalently bond with three hydrogen atoms to form ammonia. As all electrons are charge balanced by the protons, the molecule is neutral.
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Ammonia is NH3 and is a pure substance.
NH3 is made by N2 and H2. pure NH3 is clean ammonia.
99.95%(pure ammonia) or better is Refridgeration grade ammonia.
Ammonia is pure substance. It is a molecule with formula NH(3).
Ammonia in its pure state is a single molecule (NH3) which, depending on pressure, can be either a liquid or a gas. Household ammonia (aqua ammonia) is a solution of ammonia in water which is usually described as NH4OH or as its componest ions NH4+ and OH- If you had pure ammonia in a container (as a liquid) it would rapidly change to ammonia gas. An ammonia solution (household ammonia) is much more stable.
Yes hydrogen fluoride can be dissolved in pure water.
Yes.