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Give Balanced Equation to Prove that Ammonia is Alkaline in Nature - Chemistry

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Give balanced equation to prove that ammonia Is alkaline in nature

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\[\ce{NH3 + H2O ⇌ NH4OH}\]

\[\ce{NH4OH ⇌ NH^{+}_{4} + OH-}\]

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पाठ 9.1: Ammonia - Exercise 3 [पृष्ठ २२१]

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फ्रँक Chemistry Part 2 [English] Class 10 ICSE
पाठ 9.1 Ammonia
Exercise 3 | Q 3.1 | पृष्ठ २२१

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Name the following
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Indicator that turns deep pink when treated with NH4OH.


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A nitride of divalent metal which reacts with hot water producing ammonia.


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Ammonia reacts with a monobasic acid (A) to form a salt (B). B decompose at about 250oC to give two products (C) and (D), leaving no residue. The oxide (D) is a liquid at room temperature and neutral to moist litmus, while gas (C) is a neutral  oxide. Identify A, B, C, D. Write the balanced equation involved the above process.

Describe all what you will observe and write chemical equation, when limited amount of ammonia gas is passed through the following aqueous solution:

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Look at the following reaction :
A. Nitrogen + metal → compound X
B. X + water → ammonia + another compound
C. Ammonia + metal oxide → metal + water + N2

(i) One metal that can be used for reaction in A is magnesium.

(a) Write the formula of the compound X, that is formed.
(b) Write the balanced equation for reaction B, where Xis the compound formed.
( c) Which property of ammonia is demonstrated by reaction C?


Write the equation for:
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A compound which undergoes thermal dissociation.


Ammonia burns in oxygen, as shown below.

\[\ce{4NH3 + 3O2 -> 2N2 + 6H2O}\]

If 240 cc of ammonia is burnt in 300 cc of oxygen, find out the composition of the resultant gaseous mixture at room temperature.


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