Ammonia is its own compound.
The elements is ammonia are nitrogen and hydrogen.
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.
There are many compounds. Basic compounds are commonly not.
Ammonia is a single compound with the chemical formula NH3.
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 and nitrogen are two distinct compounds, not a single compound that would have a molecular formula.
Water, salt and ammonia are inorganic compounds.
Ammonia is an inorganic gas.
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.
There are many compounds. Basic compounds are commonly not.
Ammonia is a single compound with the chemical formula NH3.
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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.
Yes, ammonia and isopropanol are chemicals; all the universe is a mixture of elements and chemical compounds.