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[*] posted on 30-6-2016 at 22:08
Ammonium Hydroxide


I have seen ammonia solutions advertised as ammonium hydroxide and I was wondering if an ammonia solution of a given percentage was the same as the same percentage ammonium hydroxide solution.

Ex: 10% ammonia solution contains 10g of ammonia per 100g of solution. Would 100g of "ammonium hydroxide" contain 10g of ammonia (molar mass 17g/mol)? Or ammonium hydroxide (35g/mol)?




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[*] posted on 30-6-2016 at 22:25


It generally means what it says. 10% NH3 means 10% NH3, 10% NH4OH means 10% NH4OH. 28% Ammonia (NH3) is equal to approximately 56.6% Ammonium Hydroxide.

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[*] posted on 1-7-2016 at 00:18


Ok, thanks for clearing that up.



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