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Keith Blackwell
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27 November, 00:22
What constitutes a positive test for ammonia?
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Jenna Cochran
27 November, 00:32
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Ammonia has a characteristic sharp, choking smell. It also makes damp red litmus paper turn blue. Ammonia forms a white smoke of ammonium chloride when hydrogen chloride gas, from concentrated hydrochloric acid, is held near it.
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