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sal volatile
sal volatile (ˌsæl vəˈlætɪlɪ) [a. mod.L. sal volātile ‘volatile salt’: see sal and volatile a.] Ammonium carbonate, esp. an aromatic solution of this used as a restorative in fainting fits.1654 Gayton Pleas. Notes iv. v. 197 'Tis that fire, that sal volatile which makes them of so strange agility. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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sal volatile
sal volatile/ˌsæl vəˈlætəlɪ; ˌsæl və`lætlˌɪ/ n[U]sharp-smelling solution of ammonium carbonate given to sb to sniff if he is faint or unconscious; smelling-salts 碳酸铵水; 挥发盐; 嗅盐. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Smelling salts
Smelling salts, also known as ammonia inhalants, spirit of hartshorne or sal volatile, are chemical compounds used as stimulants to restore consciousness The sal volatile appears several times in Dickens' novel Nicholas Nickleby. wikipedia.org
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Ammonium carbonate
It is a component of what was formerly known as sal volatile and salt of hartshorn, and produces a pungent smell when baked. See also Ammonium bicarbonate Ammonium nitrate Sal ammoniac, the mineralogical form of ammonium chloride References Carbonates Ammonium compounds Leavening wikipedia.org
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volatilizable
volatilizable, a. (vɒlətɪˈlaɪzəb(ə)l) [f. volatilize v.] Capable of being volatilized; that may be rendered volatile.1818 W. Phillips Min. & Geol. (ed. 3) 30 There is another Alkali,..which, being volatilizable at moderate heat, is therefore termed Volatile Alkali. 1841 Civil Engin. & Arch. Jrnl. IV... Oxford English Dictionary
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Salami
The flavour itself consists of odour properties, which comes from volatile substances, and taste and tactile properties, which comes from non-volatile More than 400 volatile compounds have been identified in different types of dry-fermented sausages. wikipedia.org
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Mindererus
Mindererus Pharmacy. (mɪndəˈrɪərəs) [Latinized name of R. M. Minderer of Augsburg (died 1621) who first recommended its use.] spirit of Mindererus, † Mindererus's spirit: a solution of acetate of ammonia, which is used medicinally as a febrifuge. (Now often with lower-case initial.)1776 Fothergill i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ammonium bicarbonate
They were once produced commercially, formerly known as sal volatile or salt of hartshorn. Because it entirely decomposes to volatile compounds, this allows rapid recovery of the compound of interest by freeze-drying. wikipedia.org
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sal
▪ I. ‖ sal1 Chem., Alch., and Pharm. (sæl) [L. (masc. and neut.) = salt.] † 1. = salt n.1 (in various senses). Obs.c 1386 Chaucer Can. Yeom. Prol. & T. 257 Sal tartre, Alkaly, and sal preparat. 1460–70 Bk. Quintessence 12 Sal comen preparate. a 1626 Meverell in Baconiana Physiol. (1670) 117, I can t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Caramel
Le Roux registered the trademark "CBS" (caramel au beurre salé) the year after. Fragmentation reactions result in low-molecular-weight compounds that may be volatile and may contribute to flavor. wikipedia.org
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salso-acid
† ˈsalso-ˈacid, a. and n. Obs. [f. salso-, assumed comb. form of L. salsus adj., salt.] a. ‘Having a taste compounded of saltness and sourness’ (J.). b. n. A substance partaking of the qualities of a ‘salt’ and an ‘acid’.1697 Sir J. Floyer Enq. Baths 17 Salso-acid Baths. Ibid. 20 Salso-acid Medicine... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Devil in Amber
At their next meeting Sal Volatile confides to Box that FAUST has an interest in the occult and is actively seeking the "Lamb of God", which Sal claims The meeting is interrupted when Sal Volatile is murdered and Box knocked senseless. wikipedia.org
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alkali
alkali (ˈælkəlɪ) Forms: 4–7 alcaly, -ie, alkaly, 8 alcali, 8–9 alkali. Pl. alkalis, sometimes -ies. [a. Fr. alcali, ad. (ultimately) Arab. al-qalīy, the ‘calcined ashes’ of the plants Salsola and Salicornia, f. qalay to fry, roast in a pan; hence transferred to the plants themselves so employed.] 1.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Australian Oaks (ATC)
1945 - Ribbon 1944 - Flight 1943 - Flying Shuttle 1942 - Whisper Low 1941 - Session 1940 - Climax 1939 - Early Bird 1938 - Sweet Myra 1937 - Sal Volatile 1936 - Cereza 1935 - Limyris 1934 - Leila Vale 1933 - Roman Spear 1932 - Gallantic 1931 - Tantrum 1930 - Gay Ballerina 1929 - Loquacious wikipedia.org
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ammonia
ammonia (əˈməʊnɪə) [a. mod.L. ammonia, invented by Bergman, in 1782, as a name for the gas obtained from sal ammoniac: see next.] 1. A colourless gas with pungent smell and strong alkaline reaction, chemically a compound of three equivalents of hydrogen with one of nitrogen, NH3, which at a pressure... Oxford English Dictionary
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