Fill the tank with a solution of one part household ammonia to 100 parts water. |
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In the Solvay process, carbon dioxide and ammonia are passed into a concentrated solution of sodium chloride. |
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These include things such as urea, ammonia, nitric acid, and ammonium phosphate. |
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It does this by activating its own cytoplasmic urease, which converts urea into carbon dioxide and ammonia. |
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Only later could they be penalized for exceeding the emissions limits for ammonia and hydrogen sulfide. |
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From natural gas, the factory produced ammonia, then nitric acid, urea and ammonium nitrate. |
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Air, water, hydrocarbons, ammonia and carbondioxide are known as the Friendly Five. |
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He isolated around twenty different airs, including hydrogen chloride, nitric oxide, and ammonia. |
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Tertiary amines are manufactured by heating an alcoholic solution of ammonia with excess alkyl halide. |
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One way of removing built up floor wax manually, is to mix detergent and ammonia with water and apply to the floor with a mop or sponge. |
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Never mix chlorine solutions with other cleaning agents or ammonia, because toxic gases are formed. |
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One of the attackers was armed with a washing-up liquid bottle which is believed to have contained ammonia. |
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One member was said to be carrying a washing-up liquid bottle, thought to contain ammonia, while another had a brown cricket kit type bag. |
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Some folks also recommend ammonia in the water bottle, but make sure you don't get confused and take a sip. |
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Add a few drops of ammonia to the rinse water for glass lamps, chimneys, and globes. |
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The fluid smelt of ammonia and the victim was taken to hospital with stinging eyes after his attacker fled. |
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Use a light solution of ammonia and water on a toothbrush or soft cloth, then rinse thoroughly with water. |
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Toilet and glass cleaners contain ammonia, cresol, ethanol, and phenol, all of which can irritate or burn your skin and lungs. |
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The perchloric acid then neutralises the alkali ammonia forming crystals of ammonium perchlorate salt. |
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But figuring out exactly how to regenerate ammonia borane from the residuum left after hydrogen has been extracted remains a stumbling block. |
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When white, anhydrous copper sulfate, CuSO 4, is exposed to ammonia gas, a deep blue crystalline product is formed. |
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Ammonium nitrate, anhydrous ammonia, ammonium sulfate, or banded 28 percent solutions are suitable nitrogen materials for this case. |
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Paul Ehrlich improved on Koch's staining procedure, using aniline instead of ammonia and fuchsin instead of methylene blue. |
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In both cases, the ammonia molecule is acting as a Lewis base, donating the pair of electrons required to form the coordinate covalent bond. |
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He's an agricultural engineer who has been studying ammonia application rigorously for the past four years. |
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With surface application, however, much of the ammonia will be lost to the atmosphere. |
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It is possible to topdress ammonia, but special applicators equipped with narrow knives are required to avoid damaging wheat stands. |
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There are more than 25 world-scale units exporting principally ammonia, methanol, steel products and, more recently, liquefied natural gas. |
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This can cause ammonia accumulation due to a disturbance in mitochondrial function in the liver that inhibits the urea cycle. |
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Gone will be the chromium and arsenic, which are being replaced by a solution of ammonia. |
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Many of the ailments were caused by the ammonia that is added to rubber latex mixture to keep it liquid. |
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In the cleaning solution bucket, add one cup each of ammonia and one cup of vinegar, plus two tablespoons of rubbing alcohol and stir. |
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The strong astringent smell of ammonia invigorated Ted for the first time all morning. |
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The atmosphere of the young Earth was rich in ammonia and methane, and was probably very hot. |
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Liquid ammonia is also utilized as a solvent in certain chemical reactions. |
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One or more of the hydrogens of the ammonia is replaced with an organic acid group to produce a primary, secondary, or tertiary amide. |
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Rats and mice give off a strong ammonia smell and are often noisy making scrabbing noises when they are present. |
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If ammonia is added to a copper compound then a deep blue solution called cuprammonium hydroxide is formed. |
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These toxic by-products include, but are not limited to hydrogen sulfide, phenols, creosols, indoles, and ammonia. |
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When the ammonia fog cleared, they found meth, guns, stolen property, and a huge cache of pseudoephedrine pills. |
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The higher nitrogen prices are also affecting the cost of ammonia used in production of DAP, MAP and polyphosphates. |
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During the nineteenth century ammonia was produced, rather inefficiently, by the dry distillation of coal. |
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It looked just like ammonia, clear drops rolling down the cold condenser and dripping into the round-bottom flask below. |
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A general cargo of 800 tons, including a large consignment of sulphate of ammonia, has arrived at Sligo Quays from Liverpool. |
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This creates enough pressure to force the ammonia vapour into another vessel, where it condenses into a liquid. |
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After wind speed is accounted for, ammonia emissions are then calculated via a micrometeorological method. |
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Regional terminals in the Corn Belt quit taking orders for prepay ammonia in mid-December. |
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These included a water tower, three enormous gasholders, an ammonia factory, and a gas-cleaning house. |
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We're out of ammonia and have had to move on to bicarb to wash up, which requires greater skill. |
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Sand bioreactor effluent is typically very clear with low biochemical oxygen demand and ammonia levels. |
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The best way to get them out without hurting them is to put a panful of ammonia into the fireplace. |
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An abalone farmer needs to know at what ammonia concentrations the abalone will die. |
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But when animals are close together in a feedlot, there is enough concentration of ammonia emissions that some of it can travel farther afield. |
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New tanks and ponds with inadequate filter systems also generate enough ammonia to stress shubunkins. |
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The inorganic compound phosphine is very similar to ammonia in its substitution reactions. |
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At normal room temperatures and pressures ammonia exists as a colorless gas that is lighter than air and has a characteristic pungent odor. |
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It smelled like ammonia and it was all a blurry colour of silver, blue and white that made it feel scientific and clinical. |
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It is then mixed with ammonia to precipitate solid uranium oxide that is of a purer grade. |
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Never soak such items in solutions containing ammonia, washing soda or heavy duty detergents. |
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Capillary action of the porous material pulls the ammonia borane into the pores of the support. |
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These researchers used silica in combination with ammonia borane to accelerate the release of hydrogen from ammonia borane. |
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When the solvent is removed, nanosized pores filled with ammonia borane are left. |
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One way of removing built-up floor wax manually, is to mix detergent and ammonia with water and apply to the floor with a mop or sponge. |
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Specimens stored unpreserved at ambient temperature yielded unacceptable standard deviations for pH, ammonia, creatinine, and osmolality. |
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All our products are ammonia free, and made with herbs, botanicals and natural silk. |
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Kodi's eyes snapped open as he fell into a coughing fit caused by the ammonia in the smelling salts. |
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With a sputtering cough, Cyrus was jerked back into consciousness, the acrid ammonia fumes of the smelling salts under his nose doing their job. |
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The excitement is palpable as we queue up, as is the strong scent of ammonia from the horses and bulls snorting eagerly in the paddocks. |
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All of the nitrate and ammonia in the wastewater is available for plant uptake and any excess can leach into groundwater. |
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The chief constituent of these wastes is urea, though ammonia, uric acid, creatinine, and a host of other waste products also are present. |
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Earlier this year, ammonia and suspended solids came straight from the plant into the river. |
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Measurement of ammonia emissions from 11 broiler houses in Kentucky and Pennsylvania is being conducted. |
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This is important for patients with impaired kidney function or liver failure who cannot clear the extra ammonia. |
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Although fish do not produce NaOH, they do excrete bases such as ammonia and other nitrogenous wastes as a result of their metabolism. |
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The ammonia free, nonabrasive aerosol removes copper, carbon, lead and powder fouling, while prolonging barrel life. |
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In cardiology, perfusion to cardiac tissue can be studied using radioisotopes such as N13 ammonia. |
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Urea and nitrogen solutions can lose nitrogen to the atmosphere through ammonia volatilization when surface-applied to high residue soils. |
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Arsenic, formaldehyde, hydrogen cyanide, polonium and ammonia are among some of the 4,200 chemicals in a cigarette. |
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His other discoveries included nitrogen, hydrochloric acid, ammonia and carbon monoxide, and he was the father of the soda-water industry. |
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The primary use of ammonia, in turn, is in the manufacture of synthetic fertilizers. |
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A weekly wiping with a little liquid ammonia on a soft cloth will help keep unlacquered brass shiny. |
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Liquid ammonia is heated with water drawn from near the surface of the ocean and converted into steam. |
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Initially, the ammonia and carbon dioxide reacts with water to form the weak electrolytes, ammonium hydroxide and carbonic acid. |
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In three stages, it separates solids and liquids, removes ammonia, recovers soluble phosphorus, and processes the solids into plant fertilizer. |
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This oxygen may also support nitrifying bacteria that convert ammonia to nitrate. |
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There are also numerous training programs, including hazmat and ammonia training. |
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Alkalaemia suppresses renal ammoniagenesis, but the hydrolysis of urea by bacteria liberates ammonia that alkalises urine. |
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There was also an outgassing of volatile molecules such as water, methane, ammonia, hydrogen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide. |
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This, washed and then boiled, yielded aluminium sulphate, which, when ammonia was added, became alum. |
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Often it's as simple as damp mopping with a solution of ammonia and water and rinsing to remove oils, makeup, or other substances. |
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The ester functional group can also be split by ammonia to give amides and alcohols. |
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Ammonia and the organic amines, molecules in which one or more of the hydrogen atoms of ammonia are replaced by organic groups, are weak bases. |
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Primary amides are prepared by reacting ammonia or amines with acid chlorides, anhydrides, or esters. |
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Methanamide is manufactured by reacting carbon monoxide and ammonia together under pressure. |
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The plant will still emit almost three tonnes of nitrous oxide, ammonia and other toxins into the Lower Fraser Valley per day. |
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The ligand may be either positively or negatively charged, or may be a molecule of water or ammonia. |
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Some nitrogen gases, especially ammonia, are alkaline when dissolved in rain. |
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They will be studying water, carbon monoxide, ammonia and methanol four of the most abundant gases from comets. |
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Two other very important inorganic compounds that are synthesized commercially are ammonia and nitric acid. |
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Urinary saturation with struvite occurs only when supranormal excretion of ammonia and alkaline urine occur together. |
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Nitric acid is produced industrially by the oxidation of ammonia over a platinum catalyst at a high temperature. |
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The structure of the ammonia molecule is best described as pyramidal. |
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Ammonia is not effectively utilized by plants and microorganisms in saturated soil. |
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Ammonia was convenient for basifying the filtered extracts, although other inorganic bases should have worked also. |
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Ammonia incorporation in animals occurs through the actions of glutamate dehydrogenase and glutamine synthase. |
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When ammonia is reacted with nitric acid, ammonium nitrate is produced. |
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Ammonia N was determined on the supernatant fluid using the phenol-hypochlorite procedure. |
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Ammonia in hair dye softens the hair shaft to allow the colourant to penetrate and adhere to it. |
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Ironically, she dyed her hair with a diabolical cocktail of peroxide, household bleach, soap flakes and ammonia until it all fell out and she was forced to wear a wig. |
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Add nitrate of soda or ammonia sulfate for inorganic amendments. |
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A strong decline with increasing leaf age in the activity of phenylalanine ammonia lyase, a key enzyme of flavonoid metabolism, was reported for barley. |
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Is she back in the orphanage where it smells like ammonia and cooked cabbage? |
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Although slim-soled shoes, talcum powder on the thighs and ammonia capsules are all staples of powerlifting, they are unnecessary distractions for bodybuilders. |
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Deep tillage or applying anhydrous ammonia with knives can dry out the soil, so it could be impossible to place the seed in firm moist soil, even with a hoe drill. |
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The objective of this cooperative research project is to improve the internal environment in broiler houses by reducing the levels of ammonia in the air. |
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He instinctively knew it was coming from the 50-year-old fertilizer plant and ammonia storage facility a few blocks away. |
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The early coordination compounds prepared using ammonia were metal amines. |
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The simple molecule eliminated can be water, ammonia, or an alcohol. |
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The plants produced urea ammonium nitrate and anhydrous ammonia. |
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In a fire, carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide, ammonia and hundreds of other chemicals can poison you and attack your eyes, nose, throat and lungs. |
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But the ammonia leak in November, and now the radiation leak and deteriorating tubes, might lead some to conclude otherwise. |
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Make a mixture of detergent and ammonia for cleaning the walls. |
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Flitz Metal Polish comes in a bottle or pre-moistened towelettes, contains no ammonia or abrasives and removes tarnish, rust, water stains, fingerprints and oxidation. |
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Seconds are critical when someone is sprayed with liquid ammonia. |
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Ammonia is an irritant gas with a sharp odor, both as a natural and a manufactured chemical. |
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Ammonia proceeds through a series of biochemical conversions within the nodule, resulting in nitrogen-rich compounds called ureides. |
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Ammonia gelatin is made by adding ammonium nitrate and other ingredients to blasting gelatin. |
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Biological membranes are expected to be permeable to the uncharged ammonia molecule, which makes transport of NH 3 across membranes independent of transport proteins. |
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And some of the most important inorganic compounds, such as sulphuric acid and ammonia, rely upon the petrochemical industry for their feedstocks. |
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He was exposed frequently to anhydrous ammonia leaks from duplicators and a microfilm processor camera, and described the odor of ammonia occurring during these leaks. |
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Although lignocaine has been shown to suppress mechanically induced as well as ammonia and capsacin-induced cough, it has not been shown to suppress maximum voluntary cough. |
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The suspension is filtered and ammonium chloride is added to the filtrate, resulting in the conversion of calcium hydroxide into calcium chloride and ammonia. |
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That bias gave way several years ago, when astrochemists discovered molecules of ammonia and formaldehyde containing two deuterium atoms, adds Liz. |
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To transform the ammonia borane to a nanomaterial, scientists dissolve the solid compound in a solvent and then add the solution to the mesoporous support material. |
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Adenine can be formed from ammonia and hydrogen cyanide, as can guanine. |
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Rub with a cloth dampened in a solution of household ammonia and water. |
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The ammonia produced by stale urine can make the skin under and around a baby's nappy very sore and red, with red spots, blisters and broken skin. |
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Carbon dioxide, ammonia, methane, and several other gases normally poisonous to numerous Terran lifeforms became quite common in the pod's atmosphere. |
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Attraction of both sexes of the Mexican fruit fly, Anastrepha ludens, to a mixture of ammonia, methylamine, and putrescine. |
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Copper and copper-clad steel resist corrosion indefinitely in soil that is relatively free from ammonia. |
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The dissociative techniques separated ammonium chloride into hydrochloric acid and ammonia. |
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The Chemical Industry was established at Billingham in 1918 by the Government for the production of synthetic ammonia. |
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It was taken over by Brunner Mond in 1920 and manufactured synthetic ammonia and fertilisers. |
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This proved to be a much cheaper process of making ethylene, aromatuics, petroleum derivatives and other chemicals such as ammonia on Teesside. |
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In the Haber process for the production of ammonia, hydrogen is generated from natural gas. |
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This is the first time a multitransitional study of spectrally resolved rotational ammonia lines has been used for this purpose. |
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The resulting adduct can be decomposed with ammonia to release the free alkene. |
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To avoid the formation of such compounds, ammonia and acetylene should be kept away from silver equipment. |
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Nutrients such as ammonia, ammonium nitrate, nitrite, phosphate, iron, copper, as well as CO2 are rapidly consumed by growing seaweed. |
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Rubbing wounds, or using alcohol, spirits, ammonia, or urine may have strongly negative effects as these can encourage the release of venom. |
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The ejecta may be composed of water, liquid nitrogen, ammonia, dust, or methane compounds. |
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As with many aquatic animals, most fish release their nitrogenous wastes as ammonia. |
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Nitrogen is released into the air because of ammonia volatilization and nitrous oxide production. |
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Natural gas is a major feedstock for the production of ammonia, via the Haber process, for use in fertilizer production. |
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Urea may be substituted for ammonia as the reducing reagent but must be supplied earlier in the process so that it can hydrolyze into ammonia. |
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Substitution of urea can reduce costs and potential hazards associated with storage of anhydrous ammonia. |
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Liquid fertilizers comprise anhydrous ammonia, aqueous solutions of ammonia, aqueous solutions of ammonium nitrate or urea. |
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Urease inhibitors are used to slow the hydrolytic conversion of urea into ammonia, which is prone to evaporation as well as nitrification. |
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Like most other land animals, mammals are ureotelic, and convert ammonia into urea, which is done by the liver as part of the urea cycle. |
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You told me you were all-beef, not filled with some pink slime ammonia goop! That is the last thing I want mixed up in my mulched-up cow corpse! |
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I accidentally dropped the bottle of ammonia and after few seconds, a very pungent stench could be detected. |
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The ammonia produced in the Haber process is the main raw material for production of nitric acid. |
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It contains phenolic, aromatic, heterocyclic, and polycyclic organics, and inorganics including cyanides, sulfides, ammonium and ammonia. |
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In 1861, the Belgian industrial chemist Ernest Solvay developed a method to convert sodium chloride to sodium carbonate using ammonia. |
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At the top, a concentrated solution of sodium chloride and ammonia entered the tower. |
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Because the Solvay process recycles its ammonia, it consumes only brine and limestone, and has calcium chloride as its only waste product. |
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These bleaches can react with other common household chemicals like vinegar or ammonia to produce toxic gases. |
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Sodium hypochlorite and ammonia react to form a number of products, depending on the temperature, concentration, and how they are mixed. |
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Aniline can alternatively be prepared from ammonia and phenol derived from the cumene process. |
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Aniline is, for example, more basic than ammonia in the gas phase, but ten thousand times less so in aqueous solution. |
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The fundamental types used to express the simplest and most essential chemical relations are hydrochloric acid, water, ammonia, and methane. |
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But the tot had an inherited disorder called argininosuccinic aciduria that causes ammonia to accumulate in the blood. |
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Asparaginase is the enzyme that hydrolyzes asparagine into L-aspartic acid and ammonia. |
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Neutralization with amines, ammonia, or alkali metal hydroxides makes them dispersible in water. |
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The products of the CuAO-catalysed oxidative deamination of amines are various aldehydes, ammonia, and hydrogen peroxide. |
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Baking ammonia, an old-fashioned leavening agent and predecessor to today's baking soda and baking powder, is also known as ammonium carbonate. |
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According to NDDA, anhydrous ammonia is used more than any other nitrogen fertilizer source in the state's agriculture. |
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Nhthree, based in Richland, has a patented process that combines air, electricity and water to form anhydrous ammonia. |
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Ultra low protein latices have been developed featuring reduced or no ammonia and nitrosamines. |
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In this method, magnetite magnetic nanoparticles were firstly produced through co-precipitation of Fe and Fe salts in the presence of ammonia. |
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The fertiliser on which the girl was working was said to consist of bone meal, dried blood, sulphate of ammonia, basic slag, and meat meal. |
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Electrospining concept has been used to incorporate ammonia borane core and polystyrene sheath in a nano matrix which is permeable to hydrogen. |
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Mirrors can be cleaned with warm water and ammonia or vinegar and polished with a chamois. |
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The BGS uses a blend of mosquito attractants consisting of lactic acid, ammonia, and caproic acid, substances all found on human skin. |
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The complex will produce 400,000 tons of ammonia and 640,000 tons of carbamide annually. |
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Jean Harlow, Hollywood's first blonde bombshell dyed her hair with a mixture of peroxide, household bleach, soapflakes and ammonia. |
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It produces urea, ammonia, sodium carbonate and bicarbonate, nitric acid, argon, agricultural ammonium nitrate and methanol. |
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This is done in several ways, including by adding chlorine or molecules called chloramines that are made using ammonia. |
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Weapons including a large knife and a makeshift ammonia spray made from a squeezy lemon juice bottle were also recovered. |
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In the BNR, the ammonia is nitrified to its nitrate form by aerobic bacteria known as Nitrosomonas and Nitrobacter. |
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Nitrogen stabilizing bacteria convert molecular nitrogen to ammonia by enzymatic complex of nitrogenase. |
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First it converts part of the exhaust gas into ammonia and then uses the ammonia to convert nitrogen oxide to harmless nitrogen. |
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Chemical reactions turn the sulfur dioxide into sulfates of ammonia and hydrogen. |
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Sulfonation is an off-line process in which a tank is rinsed with sulfur trioxide, neutralized with ammonia, and again rinsed with water. |
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Air pollution with sulphur dioxide, ammonia remained unchanged since the previous month. |
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The new systems will convert the toxic urea and ammonia that build up in people with kidney and liver failure into useful amino acids. |
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Warm surface seawater is pumped through a heat exchanger where a low-boiling-point fluid, such as ammonia, is vapourised. |
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Effect of application method, manure characteristics, weather and field conditions on ammonia volatilization from manure applied to arable land. |
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The firm gasifies plastic scrap to extract some portion of the hydrogen essential for ammonia production. |
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Under these circumstances, nitrogen is buried rather than denitrified and there is a significant release of ammonia to the water column. |
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A sixth person died at the Gorlovka municipal hospital due to ammonia poisoning after the leak at the plant on Tuesday, ITAR-Tass reported. |
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Like all comets, ISON is a dirty snowball made up of dust and frozen gases such as water, ammonia, methane and carbon dioxide. |
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Histopathological changes induced by chronic nonlethal levels of elsan, mercury, and ammonia in the small intestine of Channa punctatus. |
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Effectively breaks down and eliminates harmful gases, including hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxide, ammonia, ethyl mercaptan and methyl mercaptan. |
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The action of ammonia in urine converts indigotin into soluble 'white indigo,' which is actually greenish-yellow. |
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Urease inhibition activity was determined by measuring ammonia production using the indophenol method as described by Weatherburn. |
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KleenAir's method is clearly more cost-effective as it injects ammonia directly and extensive patents protect its exclusivity in this regard. |
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Ammonia gas exposure is associated with a range of upper respiratory symptomatology, including severe cases of chemical pneumonitis and intense pulmonary inflammation. |
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Ammonia escapes into the atmosphere during manure storage and spraying. |
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The systems are designed to measure both flammable and toxic gases including methane and hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen fluoride, hydrogen chloride, ammonia and carbon dioxide. |
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The National Iranian Petrochemical Company has cancelled a deal with Oman Oil Company to build the Hormoz urea and ammonia production unit, said a report. |
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Levels of ammonia in industrial effluents can now be checked quickly and simply with a hand-held photometer developed by water testing specialist Palintest. |
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Some of these early data for ammonia and steam, most notably the heat capacity and heat of vaporization data, still are considered to be among the very best available. |
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Tenders are invited for Lining of contract for opening of manhole covers and repair of demisters and 1 st bed of benfield absorber f-302 of ammonia plant at rcf thal. |
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Amination the cyanohydrin with ammonia or other amines causes production of alpha-amino-nitriles which are widely used for synthesizing the alpha amino acids. |
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As a baby she had been diagnosed with ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency, which means her body builds up dangerous levels of ammonia and need constant monitoring. |
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The ability to become a liquid at moderate pressure allows ammonia to store more hydrogen per unit volume than compressed hydrogen or even cryogenic liquid hydrogen. |
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If the stain still won't go away, apply a nonabrasive cleaning compound, such as a plant-based glass cleaner or a home brew of water with either vinegar or ammonia. |
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By absorbing the nitrogen oxide gas, the compound forms an iron nitrosyl complex that can be converted into ammonia, thus liberating the iron catalyst for further use. |
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If you don't nitrify, you have ammonia in the water, and ammonia is a problem with surface waters because it can be toxic to aquatic life,'' Hajas explained. |
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Uncontrolled nitrifier sloughing causes nearly complete nitrification loss and rapid ammonia level increases unless fish feeding rates are immediately curtailed. |
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Chlorine reacts with the nitrogen functional group on urea, proteins or ammonia and produces chloramines, the most offensive of which is nitrogen trichloride. |
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There was some dangerous stuff in there such as chloric acid and ammonia. |
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Another 30 percent use chloramine, a combination of chlorine and ammonia. |
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Byproducts of the steel production cycle include tar, light oil, ammonia, sludges and dusts, fines such as lime and pellet fines, mill scale and coke braize. |
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A large release of anhydrous ammonia would not easily disperse. |
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Household ammonia or ammonium hydroxide is a solution of NH3 in water. |
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The ammonification process produces hydroxyl ions and ammonium ions, and when the soil pH is elevated, this results in ammonia volatilisation and loss to the atmosphere. |
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Anhydrous ammonia can be converted to ammonium nitrate using nitric acid. |
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The measurements performed indicates that the NCG ammonia does not increase the NOx level of the boiler, if the burner is located at the secondary air level. |
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Polluting substances such as ammonia showed a reduction, as did the biochemical oxygen demand, an indicator of the contamination present in the river. |
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Potassium permanganate in neutral solution oxidizes it to nitrobenzene, in alkaline solution to azobenzene, ammonia and oxalic acid, in acid solution to aniline black. |
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In 1861, the Belgian chemist Ernest Solvay developed a more direct process for producing soda ash from salt and limestone through the use of ammonia. |
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When properly designed and operated, a Solvay plant can reclaim almost all its ammonia, and consumes only small amounts of additional ammonia to make up for losses. |
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These problems, including eutrophication caused by ammonia and nitrogen oxides, as well as damage caused by O3 to plants, are still widespread across Europe, it concluded. |
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In both filtrates important physical and chemical parameters, such as colour, turbidity, total iron, manganese, and ammonia were measured as well. |
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Justus von Liebig was the first to understand the importance of ammonia as fertilizer, and promoted the importance of inorganic minerals to plant nutrition. |
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The conversion of urea to ammonia catalyzed by enzymes called ureases. |
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Bacon PE, Hoult EH, McGarity JW Ammonia volatilization from fertilizers applied to irrigated wheat soils. |
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Ammonia is preferred for air-drying paints because it volatilizes more thoroughly during the drying of the paint. |
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Subsurface productivity is limited by nutrient availability, as the anoxic bottom waters act as a sink for reduced nitrate, in the form of ammonia. |
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Ammonia ice by itself would evaporate on Ceres today, because the dwarf planet is too warm. |
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Ammonia determination based on indophenol formation with sodium salicylate. |
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Ammonia then reacts with sodium hypochlorite and phenol in an alkaline solution to form an intensely blue indophenol compound. |
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The most common smaller foraminiferal fauna are constituted by Neorotalia and Ammonia. |
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In inorganic reactions, water is a common solvent, dissolving many ionic compounds, as well as other polar compounds such as ammonia and compounds closely related to water. |
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To fertilize, take a hose-end sprayer. Pour in one cup of liquid lawn food and follow with a can of beer, a cup of flea-and-tick shampoo and the balance in household ammonia. |
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Deterrents such as creosote, diesel oil, or ammonia can be used. |
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The basis for this teeming life is chemosynthesis, a process by which microbes convert such substances as hydrogen sulfide or ammonia into organic molecules. |
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They may be made in liquid ammonia via the reduction of lead by sodium. |
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Nitrogenous wastes in insect feces are primarily ammonia or uric acid. |
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Still others recommend pouring ammonia along the route to trick the masked procyonids into thinking some bigger, tougher animal has barged in on the territory. |
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