What is observed when ammonia gas is highly soluble in water
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When ammonia gas is highly soluble in water, it forms a very basic solution. This means that the solution will have a high pH value, typically around 11. This solution will also have a strong and pungent odor due to the presence of ammonia gas. Additionally, the colorless solution will be slightly cloudy or hazy due to the solubility of ammonia. If the concentration of ammonia in the solution is particularly high, it may form a white cloudy mist above the surface of the solution due to the formation of ammonium hydroxide gas.