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sal-ammoniac
sal-ammoniac (sæləˈməʊnɪæk) Forms: see ammoniac; also 5, 7 sal almoniack, 6 Sc. sal aramoniakle, salmoniakill, 7 Sal Armeniac, salhormoniacke. See also salmiac. [See ammoniac A. 1.] Ammonium chloride.c 1325 Chron. Eng. 184 Salgemme and salpetre, Salarmoniac ther ys eke. 1390 Gower Conf. II. 84 And t...
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Salammoniac
Sal ammoniac is also the archaic name for the chemical compound ammonium chloride. The first attested reference to sal ammoniac as ammonium chloride is in the Pseudo-Geber work De inventione veritatis, where a preparation of sal ammoniac
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Millosevichite
It occurs with native sulfur, sal ammoniac, letovicite, alunogen and boussingaultite.
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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...
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Hoelite
It is a very rare organic mineral which occurs in coal fire environments in association with sal ammoniac and native sulfur.
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Nitrogen trichloride
Preparation and structure
The compound is prepared by treatment of ammonium salts, such as sal ammoniac with a chlorine source.
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Salty liquorice
Salty liquorice, salmiak liquorice or salmiac liquorice, is a variety of liquorice flavoured with the ingredient "salmiak salt" (sal ammoniac; ammonium History
Sal ammoniac (ammonium chloride) has a history of being used as a cough medicine, as it works as an expectorant.
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Wilhelm Homberg
The "Sal Sedativum Hombergi" is boracic acid, which he discovered in 1702, and "Homberg's phosphorus" is prepared by fusing sal-ammoniac with quick lime
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咸甘草糖
以下为这种糖在不同国家中的名称:
芬兰的咸甘草糖
氯化铵的拉丁语名为sal ammoniac。在芬兰语中,这糖果通常被称作咸甘草糖,尽管这词也可指称其他包含氯化铵的产品。salmiakkimakeinen或salmiakkilakritsi这两个词有时也被使用。
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ملح النشادر
أما في اللغات الأوروبية فتسمى هذه المادة الكيميائية Sal ammoniac، وهو اسم أثري، إذ أن الرومان أطلقوا على ترسبات كلوريد الأمونيوم في ليبيا القديمة بالقرب من معبد آمون اسم 'sal ammoniacus' أي ملح أمون.
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Mosaic gold
Alchemists prepared it by combining mercury, tin, sal ammoniac, and sublimated sulfur (fleur de soufre), grinding, mixing, then setting them for three
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Carcass (projectile)
gunpowder, 2 of nitre, 1 of sulfur, and 1 of colophony; or 6 of gunpowder, 4 of nitre, 4 of sulfur, 1 of beaten glass, 0.5 of antimony 0.5 of camphor, 1 of sal ammoniac, and 0.25 of common salt.
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Bararite
Visually, cryptohalite crystals are almost impossible to discern from sal ammoniac (NH4Cl). Geologic occurrence
In nature, bararite appears with cryptohalite, sal ammoniac, and native sulfur.
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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
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List of alchemical substances
Na2SO4
Sal alembroth – salt composed of chlorides of ammonium and mercury.
Sal ammoniac – ammonium chloride.
Sal petrae (Med. Spirit of hartshorn – ammonia, formed by the decomposition of sal-ammoniac by unslaked lime.
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