This will depend on the concentration.
However NH4+ ions are weakly acidic (pKa = 9.25) so the pH value of an 1.0 M NH4+solution will be about 4.6
Nitrate ions are neutral.
A solution of NH4CN will generally have a higher pH. It is a mildly basic salt while NH4NO3 is mildly acidic.
NH4+ ions are weakly acidic (pKa=9.23) and NO3- is neutral. So pH is about 5 for dilute solutions.
NH4NO3 + H2O --> NH4+ + NO3- That's the dissolution. (:
The balanced equation is: NH4NO3--> N2O + 2H2O
Nh4no3
A solution of NH4CN will generally have a higher pH. It is a mildly basic salt while NH4NO3 is mildly acidic.
NH4+ ions are weakly acidic (pKa=9.23) and NO3- is neutral. So pH is about 5 for dilute solutions.
Nh4no3
NH4NO3 + H2O --> NH4+ + NO3- That's the dissolution. (:
NH4NO3 is the chemical formula of ammonium nitrate.
There are many different nitrogenous fertilizers. Some of them are the following: NH3, NH4OH, NH4NO3, NH4NO3+CaCO3, (NH4)2SO4, 5Ca(NO3)2 NH4NO3 10H2O, NaNO3, CO(NH2)2, NH4NO3 + H2O, NH4NO3 + CO(NH2)2+ H20, 5Ca(NO3)2 NH4NO3 10H2O+ H2O.
ammonium nitrate
yes
The balanced equation is: NH4NO3--> N2O + 2H2O
Yes, you are right.
The formula of ammonium nitrate is NH4NO3. By the way, to make ammonium nitrate, add nitric acid to ammonia. Ammonium nitrate is used commercially in instant cold packs.
Ammonia Nitrate NH4NO3 is a highly water-soluble salt