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Ammonia

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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

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.