Ammonium ions:
NH3 + H+ --> NH4+
Ammonia is a base.
There is no real basis for comparison but nitric acid is a strong acid and ammonia is a weak base.
No, ammonia is not a binary acid. Binary acids are compounds composed of hydrogen and one other element, usually a nonmetal. Ammonia is a compound made up of nitrogen and hydrogen, so it is not a binary acid.
Ammonia (NH3) is not an acid, it is a base.
Ammonia is a weak base, while sulfuric acid is a strong acid. Ammonia is a compound made of nitrogen and hydrogen, while sulfuric acid is made of sulfur, hydrogen, and oxygen. Ammonia has a pungent smell, while sulfuric acid is odorless.
Ammonia = iron catalyst
Ammonia is a base, not an acid.
NH3 is Ammonia, which is not an acid.
Ammonia is a base.
ammonia is a base, so it isn't an acid at all
Yes. Ammonia is a base that will neutralize sulfuric acid.
No, ammonia is not a binary acid. Binary acids are compounds composed of hydrogen and one other element, usually a nonmetal. Ammonia is a compound made up of nitrogen and hydrogen, so it is not a binary acid.
There is no real basis for comparison but nitric acid is a strong acid and ammonia is a weak base.
Ammonia (NH3) is not an acid, it is a base.
ammonia is basic
Ammonia is a weak base, while sulfuric acid is a strong acid. Ammonia is a compound made of nitrogen and hydrogen, while sulfuric acid is made of sulfur, hydrogen, and oxygen. Ammonia has a pungent smell, while sulfuric acid is odorless.
I am guessing that you mean hydrochloric acid, and the reaction is ammonia plus hydrochloric acid gives ammonium chloride; NH3 + HCl => NH4Cl