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ammoniacal
ammoniacal, a. (æməˈnaɪəkəl) [f. prec. + -al1.] Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of ammonia.1732 Arbuthnot Rules of Diet 268 Jellies made of the solid parts of Animals contain a sort of ammoniacal Salt. 1798 Phil. Trans. LXXXVIII. 20 The mixture..emitted ammoniacal gaz. 1813 Sir H. Davy Agric. Ch...
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Ammoniacal nitrogen
Ammoniacal nitrogen (NH3-N) is a measure for the amount of ammonia, a toxic pollutant often found in landfill leachate and in waste products, such as sewage The values of ammoniacal nitrogen in water or waste liquids are measured in milligram per liter and are used for specifying water treatment systems and
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ammonial
† aˈmmonial Chem. Obs. [f. ammonia + -al1.] = ammoniacal.1818 Accum Chem. Tests. 227 The ammonial solution.
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Orcinol
Oxidation of the ammoniacal solution gives orcein, C28H24N2O7, the chief constituent of the natural dye archil. 4-Methylcatechol is an isomer, found as
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ammoniaco-
ammoniaco- (æməˈnaɪəkəʊ) combining form of ammoniac or ammoniacal, as in ammoniaco-calculus, a form of urinary calculus; also = ammonia +, as in ammoniaco-magnesian phosphate.1804 Wollaston in Phil. Trans. XCIV. 420 The ammoniaco muriate of platina. 1807 Marcet ibid. XCVII. 308 No doubt an ammoniaco...
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4-Methylcatechol
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The brand of low-temperature coke used as a smokeless fuel Coalite obtains homocatechol from ammoniacal liquor by solvent extraction, distillation
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argyrophil
argyrophil, a. Histol. (ˈɑːdʒɪrəfɪl) Also -phile (-faɪl). [f. argyr-, argyro- + -phil, -phile.] Pertaining to or possessing the property of being readily stained black by ammoniacal silver in the presence of a reducing agent.1928 Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. & Med. XXV. 439 The fibrillae are argyrophile,...
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Propiolic acid
It forms a characteristic explosive solid upon treatment to its aqueous solution with ammoniacal silver nitrate. An amorphous explosive precipitate forms with ammoniacal cuprous chloride.
Propiolates
Propiolates are esters or salts of propiolic acid.
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Dihydroxymalonic acid
It reduces ammoniacal silver solutions. When heated with urea to 100 °C, it forms allantoin.
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Ammonium ferric citrate
Ammonium ferric citrate (also known as ferric ammonium citrate or ammoniacal ferrous citrate) has the formula (NH4)5[Fe(C6H4O7)2].
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Frédéric Alphonse Musculus
He showed in 1876 that the ammoniacal fermentation of urine is due to a "soluble ferment" (enzyme) which can act in the absence of the living organism this fermentation in the absence of this living organism, with the help of non-living substances that it secreted) was, in the particular case of the ammoniacal
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Coalite
Volatile constituents were driven off and condensed into coal oil and a watery fraction called ammoniacal liquor. Processes and products
Obtained from coal by pyrolysis
Coalite, coal oil, coal gas, ammoniacal liquor.
Obtained from Coal oil by distillation.
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Silver nitride
The fulminate and azide compounds do not form from ammoniacal solutions of Ag2O.
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Claude-Melchior Cornette
l'acide phosphorique sur les huiles ; et sur la combinaison de cet acde avec l'esprit-de-vin, Académie royale des sciences, 1782,
Mémoire sur le sel ammoniacal vitriolique, ou sel secret de Glauber, Académie royale des sciences, 1783,
Mémoire sur le sel ammoniacal nitreux, Académie royale des sciences, 1783
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Hikutaia River
Water quality is good, except for ecoli and ammoniacal nitrogen.
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