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  1. Ammonia - Wikipedia

    • Liquid ammonia is a widely studied nonaqueous ionising solvent. Its most conspicuous property is its ability to dissolve alkali metals to form highly coloured, electrically conductive solutions containing solvated electrons. 展开

    Overview

    Ammonia is an inorganic chemical compound of nitrogen and hydrogen with the formula NH3. A stable binary hydride and the simplest pnictogen hydride, ammonia is a colourless gas with a distinctive pungent smell. Biologicall… 展开

    Etymology

    Pliny, in Book XXXI of his Natural History, refers to a salt named hammoniacum, so called because of the proximity of its source to the Temple of Jupiter Amun (Greek Ἄμμων Ammon) in the Roman province of Cyrenaica. … 展开

     
  1. Ammonia | NH3 | CID 222 - PubChem

    Ammonia solutions (containing more than 35% but not more than 50% ammonia) appears as a clear colorless liquid consisting of ammonia dissolved in water. Corrosive to tissue and metals. Although ammonia is lighter than air, the …

  2. 9.6: Liquid Ammonia - Chemistry LibreTexts

  3. Ammonia | Definition & Uses | Britannica

  4. Ammonia (NH3) - Ammonia Structure, Preparation, …

    Liquid ammonia is the most commonly studied, and best known, non-aqueous ionizing solvent. The most notable property of this compound is its ability to dissolve alkali metals to form strongly coloured, electrically conductive …

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  6. Ammonia CAS#: 7664-41-7 - ChemicalBook

  7. Ammonia - New World Encyclopedia

    Liquid ammonia is a strong ionizing solvent that can dissolve alkali metals to form colored, electrically conducting solutions. In living systems, ammonia plays several important roles, serving as a source of nitrogen for plants and helping …