Ammonia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ammonia is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen with the formula NH 3 . It is normally encountered as a gas with a characteristic pungent odor. Ammonia contributes significantly to the nutritional n...
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Ammonia is the starting material for nitric acid manufacture. ... Ammonia is used in calibration gas mixtures for environmental emission monitoring, petrochemical industry, industrial hygiene monitors and trace impurity analyzers. ... NH3; Ammonia ; CAS Number : 7664-41-7 ; UN1005; ;R717;
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Uses: Ammonia is shipped as a liquified gas under its own vapor pressure of 114 psig. The oldest commercial refrigerant known and still in use today. Most extensive use is in soil fertilization. This application is used in the form of salts, nitrates and urea.
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Thermodynamic properties - specific volume, enthalpy and entropy - of saturated and superheated ammonia ... The table below can be used to determine specific volume (v), specific internal energy (u), enthalpy (h), and entropy (s) of saturated and superheated ammonia - NH3 - also known as refrigerant 717.
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The Lewis Dot structure for ammonia is ; As you can see the central nitrogen has 4 bonding domains (3 bonding and 1 nonbonding pair of electrons). Therefore the central nitrogen is sp3 hybridized and is trigonal pyramidal.
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No ideal coordinates available for this compound (MSDchem file irrelevant for mono-atomic compound NH3) ... Search for "ammonia" in the ChemDB compound database ChemDB (UC Irvine)
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Ammonia has a chemical formula of NH3, and is sp3 hybridised. Ammonia is highly polarised, due to the electronegativity of nitrogen, and as a result, has a large dipole moment. Ammonia s polarisation allows it to dissociate in water forming hydroxide and ammonium ions:
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Acronym: NH3 ... Google search for ammonia ... KEGG-Ligand hits for ammonia...
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www.msg.ucsf.edu/local/programs/hicup/NH3/index.html
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% w/w NaOH H2SO4 CH3COOH HCl NH3 ... acetic acid, acetic aldehyde, acetone, acetonitrile, aluminum ammonium sulfate, aluminum bromide, aluminum chloride, aluminum nitrate, aluminum sulfate, ammonia, ammonium acetate, ammonium bromide, ammonium carbonate, ammonium chloride, ammonium dichromate, ammonium fluoride,
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