Ammonia-lyase
ammonia-lyase
ammonia-lyase n.
any of various enzymes that remove ammonia or an amino compound by breaking the c-n bond, leaving a c=c.
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- Ammoniac
also, ammoniac-m [am-uh-nahy-uh-kuh m] /ˌæm əˈnaɪ ə kəm/ (show ipa). . . historical examples sal ammoniac or ammonium nitrate when dissolved in water produce a much more marked cooling effect than does table salt. physics willis eugene tower i do not know,’ he once wrote, ‘what is precisely meant by “ammoniac manure.” the earl of […]
- Ammoniacal
consisting of, containing, or using ammonia. like ammonia. historical examples mr hickey proposed the utilisation of the ammoniacal products resulting from his process. cooley’s practical receipts, volume ii arnold cooley to the last is added an ammoniacal solution of a salt of gold. cooley’s practical receipts, volume ii arnold cooley his chief work was the […]
- Ammoniacal liquor
a concentrated solution of ammonia, ammonium compounds, and sulfur compounds, obtained as a by-product in the destructive distillation of bituminous coal. historical examples it is generally prepared from the ammoniacal liquor obtained as a by-product on distilling coal. the new gresham encyclopedia. vol. 1 part 2 various the liquid products of the destructive distillation of […]
- Ammoniacum
also, ammoniac-m [am-uh-nahy-uh-kuh m] /ˌæm əˈnaɪ ə kəm/ (show ipa). . . a brownish-yellow gum resin, having an acrid taste, occurring in tearlike fragments from a plant, dorema ammoniac-m, of western asia: used in porcelain ceramics and in medicine as an expectorant and counterirritant. historical examples a few, as those of belladonna and ammoniac-m with […]
- Ammoniated
to treat or cause to unite with . also, ammonate. a compound formed by adding ammonia in stoichiometric proportions to another compound, as cacl 2 ⋅8nh 3 or cuso 4 ⋅4nh 3 . historical examples he had felt distinctly chilly on his arrival, and had taken a dose of ammoniated quinine. the rough road william […]