My understanding is that household ammonia is 0.85% ammonia (NH3). This equates to 0.85 grams per 100 grams (mililiters) of water or 8.5 grams per liter of water. The molar mass of ammonia is about 17. So 8.5 grams divided by 17 grams per mole equals 0.5, which is the molarity of household ammonia.
One liter, because it's the same unit of measure. Isn't it obvious?
Household ammonia has a 10 % concentration of ammonia (NH3) in water.
.82 pounds of N in a pound of NH3
Household ammonia is a solution of ammonia in water. Mostly it is used to clean household utensils.
Household ammonia has a pH of 11.5 to 12.5
Many household cleaners contain ammonia.
No, ammonia is basic.
Household ammonia has 10 times higher H+ concentration
Household ammonia is a solution of ammonia in water. Mostly it is used to clean household utensils.
Household ammonia has a pH of 11.5 to 12.5
Many household cleaners contain ammonia.
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No, ammonia is basic.
Household ammonia has 10 times higher H+ concentration
I disagree. Household ammonia is 5-10% ammonia. The solvent (the major component) is water. Ammonia is the minor component and is thus a solute.
Ammonium hydroxide (NH3OH) is the active ingredient for household ammonia.
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This depends on its concentration.Household ammonia has a pH of 11.5 at a molarity of 3.16 x 10-12(-12 is the exponent!)
Ammonia in its pure state is a single molecule (NH3) which, depending on pressure, can be either a liquid or a gas. Household ammonia (aqua ammonia) is a solution of ammonia in water which is usually described as NH4OH or as its componest ions NH4+ and OH- If you had pure ammonia in a container (as a liquid) it would rapidly change to ammonia gas. An ammonia solution (household ammonia) is much more stable.
Ammonia is a compound, not a mixture. Household ammonia is a homogeneous mixture of ammonia and water.