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_Ammoniacal Liquor of the Gas-Works, and of the Animal Charcoal
Elements of Agricultural Chemistry Thomas Anderson
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Ammoniacal cochineal and carmine may likewise be distinguished by the tone of the reds obtained.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 363, December 16, 1882 Various
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Ammoniacal solution of coralline diluted with water gives carmine red.
Photographic Reproduction Processes Peter C. Duchochois
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Urine as a Source of Ammonia -- #Extraction of Ammoniacal Products from
The Dyeing of Woollen Fabrics Franklin Beech
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Ammoniacal copper carbonate may be used, but it is not so effective.
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Ammoniacal copper carbonate may be used on roses grown under glass.
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Ammoniacal and other nitrogenous vapors, sulphureted hydrogen gas, and compounds analogous to the polybasic ternary and quaternary compounds analogous to the polybasic ternary and quaternary combinations of the vegetable kingdom, may produce miasmata, *
COSMOS: A Sketch of the Physical Description of the Universe, Vol. 1 Alexander von Humboldt 1814
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Ammoniacal gas has so strong a tendency to unite with water, that, instead of passing through that fluid, it would be instantaneously absorbed by it.
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Ammoniacal gas is considerably lighter than oxygen gas, and only about half the weight of atmospherical air.
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Ammoniacal gas, if it be mixed with atmospherical air, and a burning taper repeatedly plunged into it, will burn with a large flame of a peculiar yellow colour.
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