Physical and chemical observation when NH3 gas is dissolved in water
Colour changes
Odor of aqueous ammonia gas solution
pH change of solution
Safety, health hazards and environmental impacts possible due to this reaction
We can write several equations to describe how aqueous ammonia solution becomes basic in the water as below and will discuss in detail
in this tutorial. Knowledge of physical chemistry is somewhat
required to understand all the aspects of this reaction.
Solubility of ammonia in water
Ammonia is soluble in water and we can write a reversible reaction as below. In a closed system, aqueous ammonia solution comes to the
equilibrium state between aqueous phase and gaseous phase. If system is a open one, system is not in an equilibrium state and dissolved ammonia gas will come to the gas phase
from aqueous phase. In such case, ammonia concentration in water will be reduced with time.
Dissolving of ammonia gas in water: NH3(g) ⇌ NH3(aq)
Above reaction represent, gaseous ammonia dissolve in water to give an aqueous solution. Addition to that, ammonia is readily soluble
in water because ammonia molecules can form hydrogen bonds with
water molecules.
Reaction of ammonia with water
Dissolved ammonia molecules reacts with water molecules to produce
ammonium cations
(NH4+) and hydroxyl
ions. Because ammonium cation is unstable at water, it again reacts with water to produce ammonia gas.
NH3(aq) + H2O(l) ⇌ NH4+(aq) + OH-(aq)
Due to formation of hydroxyl ions in the aqueous medium, solution become basic and pH value increases more than 7. But, this dissociation is not
strong like strong bases such as NaOH, KOH, etc.
Change of oxidation numbers
Ammonia and water reaction is not a redox reaction because
oxidation numbers of atoms are not
changed during the reaction process.
Also, oxidation numbers of Hydrogen and Oxygen atoms are not changed during the reaction.
Physical and chemical observation when NH3 gas is dissolved in water
Here, we will see some physical observations and chemical properties changes during the reaction.
Colour changes
There is no change in colour (colourless) when NH3 gas is dissolved and reacted with water.
Therefore, you are unable to identify pure water and aqueous ammonia solution by only comparing colours.
Odor of aqueous ammonia gas solution
There is a characteristic unpleasant odor in aqueous ammonia gas solution due to release of ammonia gas. But, never try to inhale this odor
because ammonia gas is highly toxic and has the capability of causing severe injuries.
pH change of solution
Because aqueous ammonia solution contains more OH- ions than H3O+ ions, that solution should be basic. So, pH value is higher than 7. However
basic characteristics aqueous ammonia solution is not strong as strong bases.
Safety, health hazards and environmental impacts possible due to ammonia solution
Though ammonia solution is soluble in water, ammonia gas can be released to the atmosphere if ammonia solution container is not sealed or closed.
Ammonia is a highly toxic gas to humans and avoid exposure of this solution. Ammonia is a colourless gas, but there is a very distinct odor and never to get exposed it.
Questions and Answers
How do I handle ammonia solution carefully in the laboratory?
Handling of ammonia solution can be classified to three sections.
Storage: Make sure container is properly sealable to avoid gases emmision to outside. And also, properly sealing is important to avoid liquid overflows in an any accident such as fallings.
Usage: Use an active fumehood when aqueous ammonia solution is fed to another container for an application. Fumehood will suck ammonia gas through the stack.