What is the symbol for ammonia on the periodic table?
Christopher Harper
Updated on March 29, 2026
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In this regard, what number is ammonia on the periodic table?
Ammonium is not an element. It's a compound ion, with composition HN. That is, each ammonium ion contains four atoms of the element hydrogen and one atom of the element nitrogen. It therefore doesn't appear on the periodic table.
Also Know, what is the charge of ammonia? Consulting a table of Common Element Charges reveals to us that hydrogen has a charge of +1 while nitrogen has a charge of -3. Therefore, an atom of ammonia has zero overall charge — a neutral charge.
Also, how do you identify ammonia?
Ammonium ions can be identified in a solution by adding dilute sodium hydroxide solution and gently heating. If ammonium ions are present, they will be converted to ammonia gas. Ammonia has a characteristic choking smell. It also turns damp red litmus paper or damp universal indicator paper blue.
Can ammonia kill you?
TEKAMAH, Neb. If you inhale it and it gets in your windpipe and your lungs it will cause burns there that's what will usually kill you - if you inhale concentrated ammonia gas,” said Nebraska Regional Poison Center's Ron Kirschner.
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