How
Does Ammonia Convert into Ammonium?
[And
Visa Versa]
In
acidic water ammonia ions (NH3) react
with water to create ammonium
ions (NH4+)
and hydroxyl ions (OH-).
When water is basic the reaction goes
the opposite way because, as mentioned earlier, there is already an
abundance of hydroxyl ions present in basic water. Instead of
creating ammonium (NH4+) out
of ammonia (NH3)
and water (H2O)
they
hydroxyl ions (OH-) split
from
ammonium (NH4+)
to create ammonia (NH3) and
water (H2O).
What
Does All This Mean?
What
this means is, in basic water (pH higher then 7.0) it’s possible for
less harmful ammonium to convert into dangerous ammonia. If you pH is
basic you will have to be more diligent regarding your water changes
and water-testing regimen. To avoid possible ammonia poisoning cycle
your tank and always keep your ammonia level at 0. If you have acidic
water don’t think you get off that easy. Ammonia is a serious killer
and even at low levels it can cause irreversible damage or death to
your fish. You too should be testing your water regularly, keeping up
with water changes and keeping your ammonia levels at 0.
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Jack. JackEden.com. © 2004. Online. Internet.
03-29-05. <http://www.jackeden.com/tips/phmat.html>.
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