-
muriate d'ammoniaque." (Two
places on
Solfatare — that
where the
fumerole has
formed and
another a
little distance away —
produce muriate of ammonia [i...
- 59: 350–355.
Joseph Louis Proust (1805). "Étain et
muriate d'ammoniaque" [Tin and
muriate of ammonia].
Journal de Physique, de Chimie, d'Histoire Naturelle...
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majority of
potash fertilizer worldwide is sold as
muriate of potash. The
dominance of muriate of potash in the
fertilizer market is due to its high pot****ium...
- phosphate,
granulated fertilizers,
liquid fertilizers, soil conditioners,
Muriate of potash, soil micronutrients,
speciality fertilizers, food
grade Ammonium...
-
wholly disappeared, and from one-third to one-fourth
of its
volume of hydrogene was evolved, and
muriate of potash [i.e., pot****ium chloride] was formed. (The...
-
major application of sodium chloride is
deicing of roadways in sub-freezing weather. In
addition to the many
familiar domestic uses
of salt, more dominant...
-
fertilizer is
muriate of potash (MOP, 95–99% KCl). It is
typically available as 0-0-60 or 0-0-62 fertilizer.
These fertilizers are common. They
consist of two or...
-
arterial hypertension in
animals for
research and
evaluation of treatment efficacy. "Cobalt
muriate, CAS Number: 7646-79-9". www.chemindustry.com. Archived...
- From p. 405: " ... la décomposition du
muriate de
soude continue donc jusqu'à ce qu'il se soit formé ****ez de
muriate de chaux,
parce que l'acide muriatique...
- (18th-19th cc.) it was
called "
muriate of lime" (Latin:
murias calcis,
calcaria muriatica). By
depressing the
freezing point of water,
calcium chloride is...