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| formula = NH₃ | | formula = NH₃ | ||
| molar_mass = 17.03 g/mol | | molar_mass = 17.03 g/mol | ||
| phase = Gas | | phase = Gas / Liquid / Aqueous | ||
| type = Basic Compound | | type = Basic Compound | ||
| appearance = Colorless | | appearance = Colorless gas or liquid; forms ammonium solution in water | ||
| smell = Sharp, | | smell = Sharp, pungent | ||
| solubility = Highly soluble in water | | solubility = Highly soluble in water | ||
| boiling_point = −33.34 °C | | boiling_point = −33.34 °C | ||
| hazards = Corrosive, toxic in high concentration | | melting_point = −77.73 °C | ||
| origin = Biological decay, nitrogen fixation | | hazards = Corrosive, irritant, toxic in high concentration | ||
| origin = Biological decay, nitrogen fixation, industrial synthesis | |||
| universe = [[Continuum Universes]] | | universe = [[Continuum Universes]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
'''Ammonia''' is a | '''Ammonia''' is a simple nitrogen-hydrogen compound that bridges chemistry, biology, and psionics across the [[Continuum Universes]]. | ||
It exists naturally as a gas, condenses into a caustic liquid under moderate pressure, and dissolves in water to form ammonium hydroxide — a reactive alkaline solution. | |||
To the divine chemists, ammonia represents *the scent of creation itself*: the raw exhalation of matter becoming life. | |||
== Properties == | == Physical and Chemical Properties == | ||
Ammonia is polar and | Ammonia is a polar molecule with a trigonal pyramidal geometry. | ||
Its lone electron pair makes it a strong base and ligand, readily accepting protons to form ammonium (NH₄⁺). | |||
The gas is lighter than air and highly soluble, forming a mildly caustic solution that reacts with acids and many salts. | |||
Under psionic induction, ammonia can stabilize neural resonance fields — a property exploited in [[Lucidmist Atmosphere]] consciousness stabilization arrays. | |||
== Phases == | |||
=== Gaseous Ammonia === | |||
Colorless, pungent, and alkaline, it dominates [[Flatus-Prime Atmosphere]] atmospheres and the upper layers of gas giants. | |||
Gaseous ammonia acts as both coolant and biosynthetic precursor for nitrogen-based life forms. | |||
=== Liquid Ammonia === | |||
Condenses at −33 °C under 1 atm or moderate compression. | |||
Liquid ammonia serves as an excellent nonaqueous solvent, supporting alternative biochemistries and low-temperature metabolic reactions on cold Continuum worlds. | |||
=== Aqueous Ammonia === | |||
When dissolved in water, ammonia forms *ammonium hydroxide* — a weak base used industrially in fertilizers, cleaners, and divine laboratories. | |||
It is central to planetary nitrogen cycling and the regeneration of psionic matter in dream ecosystems. | |||
== Uses and Occurrences == | == Uses and Occurrences == | ||
* Base reagent for [[Hydrazine]] fuels and divine synthesis. | |||
* Found in cryogenic lakes and [[Flatus-Prime Atmosphere]] atmospheres. | |||
* Serves as nitrogen source for [[Permian-like Atmosphere]] biospheres. | |||
* Used in divine agriculture for soil rebirth rites. | |||
== Related Atmospheres == | == Related Atmospheres == | ||
* [[Flatus-Prime]] | * [[Flatus-Prime Atmosphere]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Permian-like Atmosphere]] | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* | * Known as “The Breath of Genesis” in divine alchemy. | ||
* | * Some Continuum biologists theorize early ammonia oceans may have incubated psionic proteins before water-based life emerged. | ||
[[Category:Gases]] | [[Category:Gases]] | ||
[[Category:Liquids]] | |||
[[Category:Chemical substances]] | [[Category:Chemical substances]] | ||
[[Category:Continuum science]] | [[Category:Continuum science]] | ||
[[Category:Bases]] | [[Category:Bases]] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:49, 17 October 2025
Overview
Ammonia is a simple nitrogen-hydrogen compound that bridges chemistry, biology, and psionics across the Continuum Universes. It exists naturally as a gas, condenses into a caustic liquid under moderate pressure, and dissolves in water to form ammonium hydroxide — a reactive alkaline solution. To the divine chemists, ammonia represents *the scent of creation itself*: the raw exhalation of matter becoming life.
Physical and Chemical Properties
Ammonia is a polar molecule with a trigonal pyramidal geometry. Its lone electron pair makes it a strong base and ligand, readily accepting protons to form ammonium (NH₄⁺). The gas is lighter than air and highly soluble, forming a mildly caustic solution that reacts with acids and many salts. Under psionic induction, ammonia can stabilize neural resonance fields — a property exploited in Lucidmist Atmosphere consciousness stabilization arrays.
Phases
Gaseous Ammonia
Colorless, pungent, and alkaline, it dominates Flatus-Prime Atmosphere atmospheres and the upper layers of gas giants. Gaseous ammonia acts as both coolant and biosynthetic precursor for nitrogen-based life forms.
Liquid Ammonia
Condenses at −33 °C under 1 atm or moderate compression. Liquid ammonia serves as an excellent nonaqueous solvent, supporting alternative biochemistries and low-temperature metabolic reactions on cold Continuum worlds.
Aqueous Ammonia
When dissolved in water, ammonia forms *ammonium hydroxide* — a weak base used industrially in fertilizers, cleaners, and divine laboratories. It is central to planetary nitrogen cycling and the regeneration of psionic matter in dream ecosystems.
Uses and Occurrences
- Base reagent for Hydrazine fuels and divine synthesis.
- Found in cryogenic lakes and Flatus-Prime Atmosphere atmospheres.
- Serves as nitrogen source for Permian-Like Atmosphere biospheres.
- Used in divine agriculture for soil rebirth rites.
Related Atmospheres
Trivia
- Known as “The Breath of Genesis” in divine alchemy.
- Some Continuum biologists theorize early ammonia oceans may have incubated psionic proteins before water-based life emerged.