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 making known widely of the beneficial effects of ammonia and ammoniacal compounds on vegetation.
Inventions in the Century William Henry Doolittle

Exposure to ammoniacal fumes, or even handling it much with the fingers, changes its red to a crimson or purplish hue.
Cooley’s Cyclopdia of Practical Receipts and Collateral Information in the Arts, Manufactures, Professions, and Trades…, Sixth Edition, Volume I Arnold Cooley

Fehling solution and ammoniacal silver nitrate were reduced by it.
Some Constituents of the Poison Ivy Plant: (Rhus Toxicodendron) William Anderson Syme

Two fluids, one of which is a solution of nitrate of silver in ammoniacal water, and the other a solution of pyrogallic acid.
Cooley’s Cyclopdia of Practical Receipts and Collateral Information in the Arts, Manufactures, Professions, and Trades…, Sixth Edition, Volume I Arnold Cooley

The ammoniacal nitrogen in pidan is considerably higher than in the eggs known by egg candlers as black rots.
Food Poisoning Edwin Oakes Jordan

With twice its volume of ammoniacal gas silicic fluoride combines to form a crystalline volatile.
Cooley’s Practical Receipts, Volume II Arnold Cooley

The limbs and round about the wound must besides be rubbed with ammoniacal liniments.
Reptiles and Birds Louis Figuier

Any magenta present is thus extracted, along with carminamic (ammoniacal cochineal) and sulphindigotic acid.
Cooley’s Practical Receipts, Volume II Arnold Cooley

adjective
of, containing, using, or resembling ammonia Also ammoniac

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