Chemistry, 22.01.2021 04:50 brutalgitaffe
One of the raw materials used to make the fertilizer product described in "Synthetic Fertilizers" is ammonium nitrate. Ammonium nitrate (solid) is formed during a chemical reaction between ammonia (gas) and nitric acid (liquid) as shown below.
Ammonia + Nitric Acid → Ammonium nitrate
Select the THREE statements that BEST compare ammonia and ammonium nitrate.
A.
Ammonium nitrate has the same physical properties as ammonia.
B.
Ammonium nitrate has different physical properties than ammonia.
C.
Ammonium nitrate has different chemical properties than ammonia.
D.
Ammonium nitrate has the same chemical properties as ammonia.
E.
Ammonium nitrate and ammonia are composed of some of the same elements.
F.
Ammonium nitrate and ammonia are composed of all different elements.
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