No, ammonia is less dense than air.
Yes ammonia is less dense than air
bond in ammonia is less polar than that of water so it is harder to remove proton from ammonia than water.
Ammonia is a substance that when dissolved causes a solution to be basic (pH higher than 7) however without knowing the concentration of the ammonia in solution, it is impossible to determine the pH.
'Conjugate' means ONE proton more (acid) or less (base) than the described acid or base respectively:So the conjugate acid of ammonia (NH3) is the ammonium cation NH4+.
Ethylamine is more volatile than methylamine.
It is not, ammonia is more basic (pkb=5) than hydrazine (pkb=6)
No, ammonia is less dense than air.
Yes ammonia is less dense than air
Urea is less toxic than ammonia.
ammonia, milk, baking soda are just a few :) A basic substance has a pH greater than 7. An acidic substance has a pH less than 7. A substance with a pH of 7 is neutral.
bond in ammonia is less polar than that of water so it is harder to remove proton from ammonia than water.
Ammonia is less stable than water.
yes
Ammonia is less soluble than uric acid.
Urea
Ammonia is a substance that when dissolved causes a solution to be basic (pH higher than 7) however without knowing the concentration of the ammonia in solution, it is impossible to determine the pH.