Yes, it is a common laboratory chemical.
Ammonia blocks the pathways ability to manufacture ATP, by short circuiting the hydrogen ion gradient, but does not block the production of NADPH + H+.
Ammonia is commonly used in household cleaning supplies and is technically called as ammonium hydroxide. It is useful for cleaning glass, surface, jewelry cleaning solutions and can also be used as disinfectant aerosol sprays.
Yes, ammonia is poisonous to humans, but only in large quantity. When ammonia is used as a dilute solution in water (as a cleaning agent, for example) it is not dangerous. Pure ammonia is approximately as toxic as chlorine gas.
By the Haber process, hydrogen gas reacts with nitrogen gas to produce ammonia.
Ammonia nitrate is used as fertilizer; ammonium nitrite is only a contaminant.
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Ammonia is the only common alkaline gas so we usually test it with damp red litmus paper. If it goes blue that shows you have ammonia.
Ammonia blocks the pathways ability to manufacture ATP, by short circuiting the hydrogen ion gradient, but does not block the production of NADPH + H+.
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Household ammonia is a solution of ammonia in water. Mostly it is used to clean household utensils.
ammonia ammonia
No, ammonia is a base and can be used as a solvent.
is by reacting it with chlorine so that you will have ammonium chloride as your product, that will have a white fume
sodium hydroxide ammonia
Anhydrous ammonia is used to provide nitrogen to the soil.
In the production of ammonia, Iron is used as a catalyst
simple uses of ammonia