- Ammonia - Wikipedia
Ammonia occurs in the atmospheres of the outer giant planets such as Jupiter (0 026% ammonia), Saturn (0 012% ammonia), and in the atmospheres and ices of Uranus and Neptune
- Ammonia | Definition, Preparation, Physical Properties, Chemical . . .
Ammonia, colorless, pungent gas composed of nitrogen and hydrogen It is the simplest stable compound of these elements and serves as a starting material for the production of many commercially important nitrogen compounds
- What is Ammonia (NH3)? Its Properties and Many Uses
Ammonia (NH3) is a chemical compound composed of nitrogen and hydrogen atoms, easily recognized by its distinctive, pungent odor It is found in many aspects of daily life, from common household products to large-scale industrial applications
- Ammonia | Chemical Emergencies | CDC
Ammonia can be recognized by its strong smell, which is like the smell of rotting fish Ammonia reacts with strong oxidizers, acids, halogens (including chlorine bleach), and salts of silver, zinc, copper, and other heavy metals
- Ammonia | NH3 | CID 222 - PubChem
Description Ammonia occurs naturally and is produced by human activity It is an important source of nitrogen which is needed by plants and animals Bacteria found in the intestines can produce ammonia Ammonia is a colorless gas with a very distinct odor
- Ammonia (NH₃) - Definition, Structure, Preparation, Uses, Benefits . . .
Ammonia is a compound made up of nitrogen and hydrogen with the formula NH3 This means that one molecule of ammonia contains one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms
- AMMONIA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of AMMONIA is a pungent colorless gaseous alkaline compound of nitrogen and hydrogen NH3 that is very soluble in water and can easily be condensed to a liquid by cold and pressure
- Ammonia - American Chemical Society
Ammonia is a colorless, poisonous gas with a familiar noxious odor It occurs in nature, primarily produced by anaerobic decay of plant and animal matter; and it also has been detected in outer space
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