I'm taking a stab in the dark, but I'd have to say that from the result of searches that I have performed either you have a Nutrutional Supplement, a Health & Beauty Product, a Reagent, or an Explosive... It depends on how you combine them, and what other materials you add to your recipe. In short, your question is somewhat incomplete. Perhaps, you're trying to be elusive about your intentions in your quest for knowledge?
it makes ammonia NH3
It chemically reacts to the tap water, so the green in iodine, reacts violently and causes a mixture according to make it blue.
The process is called saponification, with which you make soap.
siodine
Iodine IS an element itself, it cannot be broken down further.
Glycerin is a humectant and can be mixed with water and essential oils to make a moisturizing spritz for your hair.
it makes ammonia NH3
When Nitrogen and Hydrogen gases are mixed at 450 degrees Celsius and at a pressure of around 150 atmospheres, the best yield of Ammonia is produced.
It chemically reacts to the tap water, so the green in iodine, reacts violently and causes a mixture according to make it blue.
Make an equation: x(.10) = 50gal(.15) Solve algebraically: x = 75 gal
isopropyl alcohol and glycerin
The process is called saponification, with which you make soap.
Iodine is an element
More glycerin.
In my science lad the mixture turned red. I don't know if it is the white colour of the baking soda making the iodine lighter or if it were a chemical reaction.
Bacteria that make ammonia are gram-negative anaerobes.
Ammonia is a chemical compound. It does not "make" any mass.