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Substances containing ammonia, or
those that are
similar to it, are
called ammoniacal.
Ammonia is a
colourless gas with a
characteristically pungent smell....
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Ammonia solution, also
known as
ammonia water,
ammonium hydroxide,
ammoniacal liquor,
ammonia liquor, aqua ammonia,
aqueous ammonia, or (inaccurately)...
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Balanitis on
persons in
diapers must be
distinguished from
redness caused by
ammoniacal dermatitis. The word
balanitis is from the Gr**** βάλανος balanos, literally...
- Tollens'
reagent (chemical
formula Ag ( NH 3 ) 2 OH {\displaystyle {\ce {Ag(NH3)2OH}}} ) is a
chemical reagent used to
distinguish between aldehydes and...
- pot****a.
There are two
distinct varieties: "pot****ic
liver of sulfur" and "
ammoniacal liver of sulfur".
Liver of
sulfur is
mainly used in
metalworking to form...
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Silver diammine fluoride (SDF), also
known as
silver diamine fluoride in most of the
dental literature, (although this is a
chemical misnomer) is a topical...
- to 2 cm,
nitroglycerin with 4 to 5 cm,
dynamite with 15 to 30 cm, and
ammoniacal explosives with 40 to 50 cm. For
several decades beginning in the 1940s...
- chloride. In an
ammoniacal silver solution,
glucose (as well as
lactose and dextrin)
leads to the
deposition of silver. In an
ammoniacal lead
acetate solution...
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solubilization methods are: The
cuprammonium process (not in use today),
using ammoniacal solutions of
copper salts The
viscose process, the most
common today,...
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treatment to its
aqueous solution with
ammoniacal silver nitrate. An
amorphous explosive precipitate forms with
ammoniacal cuprous chloride.
Propiolates are...