sulphuric and P2O5 are acidic. So you cant do that because of ammonia is basic.
Fluorine gas cannot be dried using sulfuric acid (H2SO4) because it reacts violently with the acid to form toxic and corrosive products. It is best dried using other methods such as passing it through a drying agent like anhydrous calcium chloride.
Ammonia reacts with sulfuric acid to form ammonium sulfate, which is not volatile and therefore cannot be easily separated from the ammonia. This reaction also generates heat and can potentially release toxic gases, making it an unsafe and inefficient method for drying ammonia.
No, you cannot create white ice crystals using Mrs. Stewart's Bluing, ammonia, and charcoal. Ice crystals are formed through a process of freezing water, and these ingredients do not produce that effect.
To create a patina on copper using ammonia, you can place the copper item in a sealed container with a small dish of ammonia. The fumes from the ammonia will react with the copper, creating a greenish-blue patina over time. Be sure to monitor the process and handle ammonia with caution due to its strong odor and potential hazards.
The reaction between hydrogen and ammonia to form ammonia is 3H2 + N2 → 2NH3. To find the amount of ammonia produced when 6.00g of hydrogen reacts, first convert the mass of hydrogen to moles using its molar mass. Then, use the mole ratio from the balanced equation to find the moles of ammonia produced, and finally, convert this to grams using the molar mass of ammonia.
Fluorine gas cannot be dried using sulfuric acid (H2SO4) because it reacts violently with the acid to form toxic and corrosive products. It is best dried using other methods such as passing it through a drying agent like anhydrous calcium chloride.
Ammonia reacts with sulfuric acid to form ammonium sulfate, which is not volatile and therefore cannot be easily separated from the ammonia. This reaction also generates heat and can potentially release toxic gases, making it an unsafe and inefficient method for drying ammonia.
Ammonia cant be as it would react - neither can phosphine
yes ammonia use as a refrigerant
My clothes dried in what seems to be record time! These sun-dried mushrooms are delicious!
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.
Getting latex paint out of clothes Ammonia will get latex paint out of anything. It actually dissolves it so soaking would be in order if it has been dried on for some time. Scrub it ever so often to help the ammonia along. Do it in a well ventilated area as the ammonia gives off fumes. Be aware of what you are soaking as ammonia can also dissolve some glues as well. Luckily, it is possible to remove the paint, even if you don't find the stain until it has dried. Paint is either oil-based or water-based (latex), so the steps for removing the stain differ, depending on which type of paint has stained the fabric.
No, you cannot create white ice crystals using Mrs. Stewart's Bluing, ammonia, and charcoal. Ice crystals are formed through a process of freezing water, and these ingredients do not produce that effect.
The Harbor process...? i think :) well you can make ammonia using the harbor process.
To create a patina on copper using ammonia, you can place the copper item in a sealed container with a small dish of ammonia. The fumes from the ammonia will react with the copper, creating a greenish-blue patina over time. Be sure to monitor the process and handle ammonia with caution due to its strong odor and potential hazards.
The reaction between hydrogen and ammonia to form ammonia is 3H2 + N2 → 2NH3. To find the amount of ammonia produced when 6.00g of hydrogen reacts, first convert the mass of hydrogen to moles using its molar mass. Then, use the mole ratio from the balanced equation to find the moles of ammonia produced, and finally, convert this to grams using the molar mass of ammonia.
Ammonia is represented by its symbol NH(3). In drawing its diagram using VSEPR theory, we get a triangular pyramidal shape.