NH3(aq) or NH4(OH)
But make sure u use NH4(OH) for chemical equations.
Ammonia is a molecular compound and not ionic.
2 HClO + Ca(OH)2 >> Ca(ClO)2 +2H20
colourless
The white precipitate of silver chloride will dissolve when aqueous ammonia is added.
NH4+(aq) The (aq) means 'aqueous' which means that it is in solution - if you're not using state symbols don't put this in.It is NH4+
Formula: NH3(aq)
Ammonia is NH3.
Nh4no3
Ammonia and nitrogen are two distinct compounds, not a single compound that would have a molecular formula.
NH3
NH4Cl
Nh4no3
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.
AgF is the molecular formula for silver fluoride.This solid is used as an aqueous solution in the dental treatment of cavities.
Yes. NH3 is both the empirical formula and the molecular formula for ammonia.
the aqueous solution of ammonia; liquid ammonia; often called aqua ammonia. Ammonia diluted with distilled water