
Ammonia (NH₃) is a colorless, pungent-smelling, polar gaseous compound formed by the covalent bonding of one nitrogen (N) atom with three hydrogen (H) atoms. It is an essential component of the nitrogen cycle and plays a role in numerous biological and industrial processes. Chemically a weak base, ammonia forms ammonium ions (NH₄⁺) and hydroxide ions (OH⁻) when dissolved in water.NH₃ is widely obtained in nature through microbial activity and industrial production. It occurs naturally in trace a
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İsmail Orçan

Ammonia is a colorless gas with a pungent odor, known by the chemical formula NH₃. It dissolves easily in water and, being a light substance, disperses rapidly in air. It is found in various cleaning agents both in laboratories and in everyday life. Children can better understand the fundamental principles of chemistry by observing how this gas dissolves.History and DiscoveryAmmonia has been known for many years. Humans previously used it in agriculture and cleaning, while scientists explored it
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Rüya Dumlu