Definition and Area of Use:
It is a colorless gas compound with a sharp and unpleasant odor consisting of nitrogen atoms and hydrogen atoms. Although it does not contain OH- ions, it shows weak base properties.
Ammonia is a covalently bonded (nonmetal + nonmetal) compound. Since its molecules are polar, it is highly soluble in water. Ammonia molecules form weak hydrogen bonds with water molecules as well as with each other. Therefore, it is very soluble in water.