Ammonia is a basic gas. It is not a neutral gas.
NH3 is basic, it gains protons (from water or acids) to form ammonium ions: NH4+
NH3 is neither a cation nor an anion. It is a neutral molecule called ammonia.
Ammonia (NH3) is not an acid, it is a base.
1. Ammonia (NH3) is a neutral molecule. 2. Ammonium (NH4+) is a cation (a positive charged ion).
Litmus paper detects alkaline conditions (presence of OH- ion). When dry, ammonia has no hydroxide ions. It needs to be mixed with water, where, in equilibrium, NH4+ and OH- ions are formed. If you wet the litmus paper, the dry NH3 gas will register as basic.
NH3 is basic, it gains protons (from water or acids) to form ammonium ions: NH4+
ammonia is basic
NH3 is neither a cation nor an anion. It is a neutral molecule called ammonia.
ammonia
Noit does not based on ammonia. It is based on chlorine.
Esters are neutral compounds
Ammonia (NH3) is not an acid, it is a base.
1. Ammonia (NH3) is a neutral molecule. 2. Ammonium (NH4+) is a cation (a positive charged ion).
Litmus paper detects alkaline conditions (presence of OH- ion). When dry, ammonia has no hydroxide ions. It needs to be mixed with water, where, in equilibrium, NH4+ and OH- ions are formed. If you wet the litmus paper, the dry NH3 gas will register as basic.
No, ammonia is a base and can be used as a solvent.
Ammonia is a useful gas. Normally it is a basic gas.
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