- Salammoniac, also
sal ammoniac or salmiac, is a rare
naturally occurring mineral composed of
ammonium chloride, NH4Cl. It
forms colorless, white, or yellow-brown...
- urinary-tract disorders.[citation needed]
Ammonium chloride,
under the name
sal ammoniac or
salmiak is used as food
additive under the E
number E510, working...
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Traces of ammonia/ammonium are
found in rainwater.
Ammonium chloride (
sal ammoniac), and
ammonium sulfate are
found in
volcanic districts.
Crystals of ammonium...
-
salmiac liquorice, is a
variety of
liquorice flavoured with
salmiak salt (
sal ammoniac;
ammonium chloride), and is a
common confection found in the
Nordic countries...
- Bakr al-Razi (c. 865–925, Latin: Rhazes)
conducted experiments with
sal ammoniac (ammonium chloride) and
vitriol (hydrated
sulfates of
various metals)...
-
commonly involved the
heating of
chloride salts like
ammonium chloride (
sal ammoniac) and
sodium chloride (common salt),
producing various chemical substances...
-
sodium sulfate. Na2SO4
Sal alembroth – salt
composed of
chlorides of
ammonium and mercury.
Sal ammoniac –
ammonium chloride.
Sal petrae (Med. Latin: "stone...
- and the
oldest known instructions for
deriving an
inorganic compound (
sal ammoniac or
ammonium chloride) from
organic substances (such as plants, blood...
- the
writings of
Pliny as
Hammoniacus sal.
Evidence exists of use in the 13th
century by
alchemists as
sal ammoniac. In the 14th-century "The Canon's Yeoman's...
- Abu Bakr al-Razi (c. 865–925, Latin: Rhazes) were
experimenting with
sal ammoniac (ammonium chloride),
which when it was
distilled together with vitriol...