No, oil cannot turn into an ammonia smell. Ammonia is a compound formed by nitrogen and hydrogen, while oil is composed of carbon and hydrogen. The presence of ammonia smell could indicate a separate source of ammonia contamination.
Ammonia gas would turn universal indicator paper blue or purple depending on the concentration of ammonia present.
Ammonia will turn pink when phenolphthalein is added, indicating that the solution is basic.
No, ammonia does not turn phenolphthalein pink. Phenolphthalein is a pH indicator that turns pink in basic solutions, but ammonia is a weak base and typically does not have a strong enough pH to turn phenolphthalein pink.
Ammonia is a base, and will turn red litmus blue.
Litmus will turn blue in ammonia due to its alkaline/basic nature.
No. Ammonia is a base, and will turn red litmus blue without changing the colour of blue litmus.
The red litmus paper dipped into household ammonia will turn blue. This is because ammonia is a base and reacts with the acidic red litmus paper, causing it to change color to blue.
Ammonia liquid turns into gas at -28 degrees Fahrenheit (-33 degrees Celsius).
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Red litmus paper turn blue. But blue one is not responding.
The pH of the base ammonia is, depending on its concentration between 11.1 (0.1M) and 12.1 (10M) so the color of the most common Yamada's Universal Indicator will be purple (or blue if pH < 11, ready to use household ammonia)