I'm very confused about ammonium hydroxide. I read somewhere it doesn't even exist, I want to put that to the test by measuring the conductivity of a solution, but before I even got a chance to do that I am seeing reason to believe it doesn't. The only way I can think to make a pure solution of it is to hydrolyse urea (in a pot with an inverted lid filled with ice as a condenser). Loads of NH3 gas is being generated, but the aqueous solution is not changing pH, its been at around 6 from the start. Is this because the water is too hot to hold any NH3? I don't like generating this huge amount of NH3 and letting it out into the atmosphere, the plan was to trap it. When I let the solution cool, it solidifies, and forms white balls.