Properties of Ammonia

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Properties of Ammonia: Overview

In this topic, we will learn the physical and chemical properties of ammonia. We will come across an experiment to demonstrate the high solubility of ammonia gas in water. It also explains how ammonia act as a reducing agent.

Important Questions on Properties of Ammonia

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Name a colourless cation not a representative element.

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The bond angle in ammonia is 

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Ammonia has _____ structure.

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In iodide of Millon's base formed by the reaction of Nessler's reagent with NH3, the coordination number of Hg will be

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Which has maximum melting point?

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What is the product formed when NH3 reacts with excess of Cl2?

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How do you test aluminium ions?

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Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction of copper sulphate and ammonium hydroxide.

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What product will form when ammonium hydroxide is added to ferric chloride?

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When ammonium hydroxide is added to ferrous sulphate precipitate of _____ will form.

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What happens when ammonium hydroxide is added to ferrous sulphate?

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What will the product of ammonia and sulphuric acid?

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What happens when ammonia reacts with nitric acid?

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Name the catalyst used in the oxidation of ammonia

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A colourless water soluble solid 'X' on heating gives equimolar quantities of Y and Z . Y gives dense white fumes with HCl and Z does so with NH3.Y gives brown precipitate with Nessler's reagent and Z gives white precipitate with nitrates of Ag+,Pb2+ and Hg+·'X' is:

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Which of the following is correct about ammonia?

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AgCl is very less soluble in water, but highly soluble in NH3 solution because :

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Identify incorrect options about the properties of NH3.

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Which of the following can be used to dry ammonia?

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Chlorine reacts with excess of ammonia to give: