It creates a Solid Explosive if left for a short while
To prepare HgNH2Cl, first dissolve mercury(II) chloride (HgCl2) in water. Then add aqueous ammonia (NH3) to the solution until a white precipitate of mercury(II) amine chloride (HgNH2Cl) forms. The precipitate can be filtered and washed to isolate the compound.
Fill the bottle or bucket with tap water. Always add ammonia to water, not water to ammonia. Add about 3 ounces of ammonia per pint to quart of water. However, you can make it stronger or weaker if you like. Never combine ammonia with anything that has bleach. That makes a poison gas. Gokhan SERBETCI OKNAL INDUSTRIAL MEDICAL AND CHEMICAL GASES A.S
Urine can smell like ammonia due to the presence of waste products like urea breaking down into ammonia. This can happen if a person is dehydrated or has a high protein diet.
If left open in the air, ammonia will slowly evaporate because it is a volatile compound. Over time, the concentration of ammonia in the bottle will decrease until eventually, it will be completely gone.
When copper sulfate is mixed with ammonia, a deep blue precipitate of copper hydroxide forms. This reaction occurs due to the ammonia forming a complex with the copper ions in the copper sulfate solution.
To prepare HgNH2Cl, first dissolve mercury(II) chloride (HgCl2) in water. Then add aqueous ammonia (NH3) to the solution until a white precipitate of mercury(II) amine chloride (HgNH2Cl) forms. The precipitate can be filtered and washed to isolate the compound.
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No, it removes it.
You would DIE! Mostly anything with ammonia is dangerous!
Depending upon the amount of ammonia that you drink, it will either make you sick or kill you.
Mercury Meltdown happened in 2006.
steel will float in mercury
RV refrigerators do not use freon but rather ammonia. The ammonia is in a sealed unit called the cooling unit and you cannot add ammonia to this unit. If it goes bad it has to be replaced.
It depends on how much you add, but when we did it in my CP Biology class we got 10.
Nothing "happens". Well, other than what you said. The ammonia mixes with the air. And then diffusion, I guess.
It would die. The ammonia would kill the fish if amounts were elevated.
no