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what is the difference between liquor ammonia and liquid ammonia ...plz explain in detail alongwith the process of how to prepare each...plzzzz help!!

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Answered by Riyogarg
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Liquor ammonia is formed when we make an aqueous soln.of NH3.
Liquid ammonia is liquified(condensed) ammonia.
Answered by zumba12
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Difference between liquor ammonia and liquid ammonia

Explanation:

Liquor ammonia:

  • When a solution of ammonia is mixed with water it gives a compound called liquor ammonia.
  • It is chemically called as ammonium hydroxide and its formula is NH_4OH.
  • The molar mass of liquor ammonia is 35.04g/mol.
  • When 95ml of water is mixed with 5ml of ammonia it leads to formation of liquor ammonia.

Liquid ammonia:

  • It is a liquid substance that is composed of 1 atom of nitrogen and 3 atoms of hydrogen.
  • The chemical formula of liquid ammonia is NH_3
  • Its molar mass is 17.031 g/mol.
  • Ammonia can be prepared from chlorides and metal nitrides. When ammonium chloride and calcium hydroxide are mixed, it leads to the formation of ammonia along with calcium chloride and water.

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