Ammonia is a compound, not a mixture.
Helium is gaseous but it is not a mixture - it is a chemical element.
Yes, every solution is a mixture of solvent (water) and solute (ammonia).
Gaseous ammonia should not be regarded as vapors because "vapors" typically refer to the gaseous phase of a substance that is normally a liquid or solid at room temperature and pressure, and is in equilibrium with its condensed phases. Ammonia, however, exists as a gas at room temperature and pressure, meaning it is not in equilibrium with a liquid or solid phase under those conditions. Therefore, ammonia's gaseous state is considered a true gas rather than a vapor.
An example of a gaseous homogeneous mixture is air. It is composed of several gases including nitrogen, oxygen, and water vapor and these individual components cannot be easily discerned from their physical properties.
The pressure exerted by one gas in a mixture (apex)
Yes, gaseous ammonia is a pure substance. As long as it consists of only ammonia molecules, it is considered a pure substance because it has a constant composition and distinct chemical properties.
No, gaseous ammonia is not a solid. Ammonia at room temperature and pressure exists in the gaseous state. It turns into a solid only at very low temperatures and high pressures.
Ammonia is not a mixture. It is a compound.
Ammonia (NH3) is a chemical compound not a mixture.
Helium is gaseous but it is not a mixture - it is a chemical element.
yes it is mixture fro example ammonia chloride......
There are no liters of hydrogen gas in gaseous ammonia. Ammonia (NH3) consists of nitrogen and hydrogen atoms, but the hydrogen is chemically bonded to the nitrogen.
At room temperature ammonia (NH3) is a gas.
Ammonia is a compound, not a mixture. Household ammonia is a homogeneous mixture of ammonia and water.
Gaseous ammonia is a pure substance because it is made up of only one type of molecule, which is ammonia (NH3). It does not contain any other substances or compounds.
Mixture. Because it contains both water and ammonia.
Ammonia (NH3) is a compound, not an element. It is a homogeneous mixture when dissolved in water, but a pure sample of ammonia gas is considered a compound.