Ammonia is a gas which contains one atom of Nitrogen and three atoms of Hydrogen so its molecular formula is NH3. It is used to make fertilizers and ammonium salts.
People use electricity; inanimate objects or substances (such as ammonia) don't.
Ammonia is called Ammonia only in chemistry. While writing reactions, we use its symbol NH(3).
NEVER, EVER use a polish on chrome that contains ammonia because Ammonia dissolves chrome and could, but is most likely to cause explosion.
Yes, you can use a diluted ammonia solution to wash windows. Mix one part ammonia with ten parts water and use a clean cloth or sponge to apply it to the windows. After wiping the windows, be sure to rinse with clean water to remove any residue.
Non-ammonia detergents are cleaning products that do not contain ammonia as an active ingredient. These detergents often use alternative surfactants or enzymes to help remove dirt and grime. They are suitable for surfaces where the use of ammonia-based products may not be recommended, such as on some types of countertops or floors.
Ammonia factories produce the gas ammonia (NH3).
chemicals and urea and ammonia
Ammonia is often used in cleaning solutions. We studied ammonia in chemistry class.
In the book, "A Child Called It", David's mother locks him in a room with a bucket of ammonia. Ammonia is a colorless, suffocating gas.
People use electricity; inanimate objects or substances (such as ammonia) don't.
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ammonia NH3
Give them a mop, I suppose.
Maybe buy it at CVS Pharmacy or use Windex which has ammonia in it.
There are many uses with ammonia. We use liquid in refregirators.
A pt with Hepatic encephaopathy can not digest ammonia. Therefore give lactulose to aid in the process
Yes, it is possible to use ammonia and water to fertilize a lawn. The ammonia might also help kill lawn destroyers like crab grass.