Ammonia is a single compound with the chemical formula NH3.
There are many compounds. Basic compounds are commonly not.
Ammonia belongs to the class of compounds known as amines. Amines are organic compounds that contain nitrogen as the key element, with ammonia being the simplest example.
Yes, fish excrete ammonia as a waste product, making the water around them more alkaline (pH above 7). Ammonia is a class of compounds known as nitrogenous organic compounds.
Ammonia is toxic and can irritate the respiratory system when inhaled in high concentrations. It is also highly reactive and can form explosive compounds when in contact with certain chemicals. Additionally, ammonia has a strong, pungent odor that can be unpleasant for many people.
Ammonia and nitrogen are two distinct compounds, not a single compound that would have a molecular formula.
There are many compounds. Basic compounds are commonly not.
Water, salt and ammonia are inorganic compounds.
Ammonia is an inorganic gas.
There are too many to list. A few are water, nitrate compounds, ammonia compounds, phosphate compounds, sulfur compounds, silica, etc.
Ammonia belongs to the class of compounds known as amines. Amines are organic compounds that contain nitrogen as the key element, with ammonia being the simplest example.
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No. Many compounds are liquids (water, hexane) and gasses (carbon dioxide, ammonia) at room temperature. Many compounds are solid at room temperature and can, but often do not exist in the form of a powder.
Yes, fish excrete ammonia as a waste product, making the water around them more alkaline (pH above 7). Ammonia is a class of compounds known as nitrogenous organic compounds.
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That's right. None of these compounds contain carbon.
the soil is a major reservoir for ammonia and other nitrogen containing compounds.