NH3(aq) or NH4(OH)
But make sure u use NH4(OH) for chemical equations.
Aqueous ammonia is colorless.
Mixture. Because it contains both water and ammonia.
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.
The reaction of aqueous hypochlorous acid (HOCl) and aqueous calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) would produce calcium hypochlorite (Ca(OCl)2) as one of the products. So, the molecular formula for this reaction would be 2HOCl + Ca(OH)2 -> Ca(OCl)2 + 2H2O.
Ammonia is a molecular compound. It consists of individual molecules made up of covalently bonded atoms (one nitrogen and three hydrogen). It does not contain ions like in ionic compounds.
Ammonia is NH3.
The formula for aqueous ammonia is NH3. When ammonia gas dissolves in water, it forms an alkaline solution.
Ammonia and nitrogen are two distinct compounds, not a single compound that would have a molecular formula.
The molecular formula for ammonium nitrate is NH4NO3.
The molecular formula of ammonia is NH3, indicating that it contains one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms.
A 37% aqueous (water) solution of formaldehyde. The molecular formula of water is H2O and of formaldehyde is CH2O.
The molecular formula (not the chemical symbol) for ammonia is NH3.
The molecular formula for ammonia chloride is NH4Cl. It is composed of one nitrogen atom, four hydrogen atoms, and one chlorine atom.
Aqueous ammonia is colorless.
The reaction between aqueous nitric acid (HNO3) and aqueous ammonia (NH3) produces ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3) and water (H2O) as products. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: HNO3 + NH3 → NH4NO3 + H2O.
the aqueous solution of ammonia; liquid ammonia; often called aqua ammonia. Ammonia diluted with distilled water
"NH4OH" or NH3(aq) can be both be used as the symbol for aqueous ammonia.