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State one relevant observation for given reactions:

Burning of ammonia in air.

Solution

Since ammonia is not a supporter of combustion, it extinguishes a burning splint and does not burn in air.

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Chemical Properties of Ammonia
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2016-2017 (March) Set 1

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