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Put the following in order from lowest melting point to the highest- na2o he ch4 nh3 h2s?

The order from lowest to highest melting point is: CH4, NH3, H2S, Na2O, He.


In household ammonia are there the compounds of ammonia nitrate or ammonia sulfate?

Ammonia nitrate and ammonia sulfate are not proper IUPAC or common chemical names. Household ammonia consists of ammonia gas (NH3) dissolved in water. Once dissolved in water, part of the ammonia reacts with water to produce equilibrium concentrations of the positive ammonium ion, H4N+ and the negative hydroxide ion, OH-. The relevant equilibrium chemical reactions are: (Reaction#1, ammonia dissolution) NH3 (gas ) + bulk H2O = NH3 (aq) (Reaction#2, reaction with water) NH3(aq) + H2O = H4N+ + OH- (Reaction#3, water dissociation) H2O = H+ + OH- As usual, the equilibrium conditions for all three reactions must be met simultaneously.


Which groups contain no ionic compounds?

E. CH2O, H2S, NH3


What is the balanced equation for the reaction of ammonia vapor and hydrogen sulfide gas react to produce solid ammonium sulfide?

The balanced equation for the reaction is: 2NH3(g) + H2S(g) → (NH4)2S(s)


What happens when NH3 is dissolved in water?

In aqueous solution, ammonia deprotonates a small fraction of the water to give ammonium and hydroxide according to the following equilibrium:NH3 + H2O ------- > NH4+ + OH-Ammonia takes it name from the worshippers of the Egyptian god Amun - the Ammonians, because they used ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) in their rites.


What gas is the heaviest H2S NH3 CO SO2?

The heaviest gas among the ones listed is sulfur dioxide (SO2), as it has a molar mass of 64.07 g/mol compared to the molar masses of hydrogen sulfide (H2S), ammonia (NH3), and carbon monoxide (CO).


Is ammonia acid?

No, ammonia is a base. It is a compound made up of nitrogen and hydrogen, and when dissolved in water, it forms ammonium hydroxide, which is a weak base. Acids and bases are two different types of chemical compounds based on their ability to donate or accept protons.


What is the equilibrium reaction for aqueous ammonia?

Nh3 + h20 <-> nh4+ + oh-


What is NH3 dissociation reaction?

Essentially ammonia reacts with the natural amount of acid within the water to dissolve, forming ammonium. Water will continue to dissociate to support the reaction since this is also an equilibrium.


What is the net ionic equation the represents NH3 functioning as an Arrhenius base?

NH3 is a weak base (equilibrium more at the left than to the right side of the reaction equation: symbolized as <<==> ) NH3 + H2O <<==> NH4+ + OH-


If there are 20 grams of NH3 dissolved in 100 grams of water at 30 degrees C. What type of solution will you have?

You will have a dilute solution of ammonia (NH3) in water. At this temperature, the ammonia is likely to be mostly in the form of ammonium ions (NH4+). Since the amount of solute (NH3) is much less than the amount of solvent (water), it is a dilute solution.


Is nho3 a base?

No, NH3 is not a base; it is actually an acid. It is known as ammonia, which can act as a weak base when dissolved in water.