Ammonemia
ammonemia
ammonemia am·mo·ne·mi·a (ām’ə-nē’mē-ə) or am·mo·ni·e·mi·a (ə-mō’nē-ē’mē-ə)
n.
excessive amounts of ammonia or its compounds in the blood.
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- Ammoni-
variant of , especially before a vowel.
- Ammonia alum
. a crystalline solid, alnh 4 (so 4) 2 ⋅12h 2 o, used chiefly as a size in the manufacture of paper; alum. historical examples common alum is strictly potash alum; other two varieties are soda alum and ammonia alum, both similar in properties. the new gresham encyclopedia. vol. 1 part 1 various in ammonia […]
- Ammonia clock
a concentrated solution of ammonia, ammonium compounds, and sulfur compounds, obtained as a by-product in the destructive distillation of bituminous coal.
- Ammonia liquor
a concentrated solution of ammonia, ammonium compounds, and sulfur compounds, obtained as a by-product in the destructive distillation of bituminous coal.
- Ammonia solution
(def 2). historical examples a saturated solution of pot-ssium carbonate may be subst-tuted for the ammonia solution. the barnet book of photography various a third is made with tartaric acid and nitrate of silver, dissolved in ammonia solution, and coloured. poisons: their effects and detection alexander wynter blyth tea should not turn black upon immersion […]