ammonia is pungent smell -why
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Ammonia (NH ) is a colourless pungent gas
that is familiar to us as the smell of urine. Ammonium Ions. Ammonia dissolves very
readily into water because it can form strong
hydrogen bonds with the water molecules.
This is one of the reasons that we can smell
it so easily, since it readily dissolves in the
watery mucus in the nose.
that is familiar to us as the smell of urine. Ammonium Ions. Ammonia dissolves very
readily into water because it can form strong
hydrogen bonds with the water molecules.
This is one of the reasons that we can smell
it so easily, since it readily dissolves in the
watery mucus in the nose.
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readily into water because it can form strong
hydrogen bonds with the water molecules.
This is one of the reasons that we can smell
it so easily, since it readily dissolves in the
watery mucus in the nose.
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due to presence of Chemical CO(NH2)2 means urea
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