Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Pertaining to or derived from ammonia: as, ammonic chlorid.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Of or pertaining to ammonia.
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- adjective inorganic chemistry Of or pertaining to
ammonia .
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Examples
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The solution of this substance is known as ammonic hydrate or
A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. Cornelius Beringer 1886
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Grungy, maggoty, ammonic wings in this table and that one.
grouse Diary Entry grouse 2003
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The process is carried out thus: Add to the liquid in the beaker a few drops of the ferric-alum solution to act as an indicator, and from a burette carefully drop in centinormal ammonic thiocyanate until a permanent red coloration of ferric thiocyanate barely appears.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 611, September 17, 1887 Various
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Stale urine, the urea of which has largely been converted into ammonic carbonate, still yields
Scientific American Supplement, No. 611, September 17, 1887 Various
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It contains alcohol, camphor, ammonic chloride, half per cent. of corrosive sublimate, albumen, and a little free hydrochloric acid.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 324, March 18, 1882 Various
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Dilute the solution thus prepared with nine volumes of distilled water, and label "Centinormal ammonic-thiocyanate solution."
Scientific American Supplement, No. 611, September 17, 1887 Various
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Filter an aliquot part (about 70 or 80 c.c.), and determine in the clear solution the excess of silver with standard ammonic thiocyanate, using the ferric alum indicator.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 611, September 17, 1887 Various
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The urea of acid urine on standing is changed by a putrefactive ferment into ammonic carbonate, but this decomposition in a state of health should not take place for at least twenty-four hours.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 611, September 17, 1887 Various
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Derived from ammonic carbonate by abstracting two molecules of the elements of water, it is readily converted by putrefaction into that salt, and the urine under these circumstances becomes strongly alkaline in reaction.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 611, September 17, 1887 Various
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Dissolve about 8 grammes of ammonic thiocyanate (sulphocyanide) crystals in a liter of water, and adjust to decinormal argentic nitrate solution, by diluting till one volume is exactly equal to a volume of the latter.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 611, September 17, 1887 Various
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