Injecting ammonia can result in serious health consequences, such as irritation, burns, and damage to the tissues surrounding the injection site. In severe cases, it can lead to systemic toxicity, organ damage, and even death. It is important to seek immediate medical attention if exposed to or injected with ammonia.
The melting point of ammonia is the temperature at which solid ammonia turns into liquid ammonia. This occurs at -77.7 degrees Celsius. The boiling point of ammonia is the temperature at which liquid ammonia turns into a gas. This happens at -33.34 degrees Celsius.
When sodium dissolves in liquid ammonia, it forms a deep blue-colored solution due to the formation of solvated electrons. The electrons are generated from the reduction of ammonia by sodium. This solution is used in organic synthesis as a reducing agent.
When formaldehyde reacts with ammonia, a condensation reaction occurs to form hexamethylenetetramine. This reaction is reversible, and the product can further react with water to release ammonia and regenerate formaldehyde.
Ammonia is not used directly as a fertilizer because it can be toxic to plants at high concentrations. Instead, it is converted into more stable and safer forms such as ammonium nitrate, urea, or ammonium sulfate before being applied to soil as a fertilizer.
The red litmus paper turns blue in the presence of ammonia. Ammonia is a base, which reacts with the red litmus paper and changes its color to blue due to the alkaline nature of ammonia.
you die
It goes down
bubbles
you die
Someone did this in the 19th century and ended up covered in boils. Besides introducing microbes, urine is high in ammonia. Ammonia is toxic and can cause confusion, lethargy, and sometimes coma.
It goes neeeeeighhh hi cole
it would probably kill you so it is NOT advisable
it gets full of blood squirts
Depending upon the amount of ammonia that you drink, it will either make you sick or kill you.
I don't believe we synthesize artificial atp.
you make chocmonia and that's true
Nothing "happens". Well, other than what you said. The ammonia mixes with the air. And then diffusion, I guess.