How should I write down "a solution of ammonia"? I think I shouldn't write just "NH3" because NH3 is a gas!!
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How should I write down "a solution of ammonia"? I think I shouldn't write just "NH3" because NH3 is a gas!!

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bubble it through water. The solution is then designated as NH3(aq) as opposed to the original gas NH3(g).......
My chemistry question says "by combining 0.36M ammonium chloride with 0.3M solution of ammonia". I need to write down the equation to solve the question. Ammonium chloride is NH4Cl. "A solution of ammonia"= ?

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Ammonia is a gas at room temperature. To make a solution, bubble it through water. The solution is then designated as NH3(aq) as opposed to the original gas NH3(g).
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