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What most people call "ammonia" is actually a solution of what chemists call ammonia in water. If you mix household ammonia with lighter fluid, they won't mix. Lighter fluid is probably (mostly) butane, which is not exactly miscible with water. I'm not actually positive whether it's miscible with "real" ammonia or not in the liquid state, but I doubt it; ammonia is polar and butane is not.
No, wind is not the most important part in chemical weathering. Chemical weathering is primarily driven by processes such as water, oxygen, and acids that break down rocks and minerals. While wind can contribute to physical weathering by carrying abrasive particles that can wear away rocks, it is not a major player in chemical weathering.
Nitrogen hydride is a compound made up of nitrogen and hydrogen. There are 9 types of nitrogen hydride: Ammonia, Azane, Diazene, Hydrazine, Hydrozoic acid, Pentazole, Tetrazene, Trizane and Triazene. The most common name for nitrogen hydride is the first type, ammonia. Oh and by the way I had to do this for homework!
water is neutral. lemon juice and cola are acidic due to the presence of citric acid and carbonic acid respectively. ammonia is basic
The formula for Windex is ammonia, alcohol, and dishwashing detergents. To make one gallon use 4 ounces of ammonia, 16 ounces of alcohol and one tablespoon of dishwashing detergent and make up the rest with purified water.
No, ammonia and methane are not the same. Ammonia has a chemical formula NH3 and is a compound made of nitrogen and hydrogen atoms, whereas methane has a chemical formula CH4 and is a compound made of carbon and hydrogen atoms. They have different chemical properties and uses.
The powerpuff girls are made out of sugar, spice and every nice. The most important thing is Chemical X.
The most important factors in chemical weathering are water and carbon dioxide.THIS IS TRUE
Ammonia is composed of one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms (chemical formula NH3). It is commonly used in the production of fertilizers, cleaning products, and in certain industrial processes like the manufacturing of plastics and pharmaceuticals.
What most people call "ammonia" is actually a solution of what chemists call ammonia in water. If you mix household ammonia with lighter fluid, they won't mix. Lighter fluid is probably (mostly) butane, which is not exactly miscible with water. I'm not actually positive whether it's miscible with "real" ammonia or not in the liquid state, but I doubt it; ammonia is polar and butane is not.
The most important sign is when you smell an odor . when you began to smell and odor that is a automatic chemical change.
The most important is the chemical composition.
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Photosynthesis
chemical property
For chemical elements the most important factor is the electronegativity.
The most important: to have the reactants !