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    Ammonia (redirect from Ammoniac)
    Traces of ammonia/ammonium are found in rainwater. Ammonium chloride (sal ammoniac), and ammonium sulfate are found in volcanic districts. Crystals of ammonium...
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    Salammoniac (redirect from Sal-ammoniac)
    Salammoniac, also sal ammoniac or salmiac, is a rare naturally occurring mineral composed of ammonium chloride, NH4Cl. It forms colorless, white, or yellow-brown...
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  • Ammoniacum (redirect from Gum Ammoniac)
    Ammoniacum or the gum ammoniac is a gum-resin exuded from the several perennial herbs in the genus Ferula of the umbel family (Apiaceae). There are three...
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    liquorice, is a variety of liquorice flavoured with salmiak salt (sal ammoniac; ammonium chloride), and is a common confection found in the Nordic countries...
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    urinary-tract disorders.[citation needed] Ammonium chloride, under the name sal ammoniac or salmiak is used as food additive under the E number E510, working as...
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  • yellow/Cassel yellow – oxychloride of lead, formed by heating litharge with sal ammoniac. Mercurius praecipitatus – red mercuric oxide. Mosaic gold – stannic sulfide...
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  • Abu Bakr al-Razi (c. 865–925, Latin: Rhazes) were experimenting with sal ammoniac (ammonium chloride), which when it was distilled together with vitriol...
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    the oldest known instructions for deriving an inorganic compound (sal ammoniac or ammonium chloride) from organic substances (such as plants, blood, and...
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    glass varies but usually contains "camphor, nitrate of potassium and sal-ammoniac, dissolved by alcohol, with water and some air." These devices are now...
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    Bakr al-Razi (c. 865–925, Latin: Rhazes) conducted experiments with sal ammoniac (ammonium chloride) and vitriol (hydrated sulfates of various metals),...
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    Hammoniacus sal. Evidence exists of use in the 13th century by alchemists as sal ammoniac. In the 14th-century "The Canon's Yeoman's Tale" one of Chaucer's The Canterbury...
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  • of a wide range of chemical products, including mineral fertilizers and ammoniac saltpeter. It is the largest producer of ammonium nitrate as well as the...
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    commonly involved the heating of chloride salts like ammonium chloride (sal ammoniac) and sodium chloride (common salt), producing various chemical substances...
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    Truth") by pseudo-Geber (after c. 1300), who produced it by adding sal ammoniac (ammonium chloride) to nitric acid. The preparation of aqua regia by directly...
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    others, have been adopted into Unicode. Acid (incl. vinegar) 🜊 () Sal ammoniac (ammonium chloride) 🜹 () Aqua fortis (nitric acid) 🜅 (), A.F. Aqua regia...
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    The resin of the subspecies F. communis subsp. brevifolia is called gum ammoniac of Morocco. The phenolic compound ferulic acid is named for the giant fennel...
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  • substances, and provided instructions for deriving an inorganic compound (sal ammoniac or ammonium chloride) from organic substances (such as plants, blood, and...
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    Apple Maggot Quarantine Area. Ammonium bicarbonate Ammonium nitrate Sal ammoniac, the mineralogical form of ammonium chloride John Rumble (June 18, 2018)...
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    pitch of this kind: forty minæ of pitch, one of wax, eight drams of sal ammoniac, six drams of manna. Thus, having pounded them and boiled them together...
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    recording symptoms, substances and effects in his diary. He regularly used sal ammoniac, emetics, laxatives and opiates, which appear to have had an increasing...
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    fats, tallow (yellow grease), glue, gelatin, bone meal, bone char, sal ammoniac, soap, bleach and animal feed. A knacker's yard or a knackery is different...
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  • common salt and alkali salt; copper with salt and sulfur; iron with sal ammoniac and vinegar; tin with antimony; lead with sulfur; and mercury with nitric...
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    alchemist Abu Bakr al-Razi (Latin: Rhazes) were experimenting with sal ammoniac (ammonium chloride), which when it was distilled together with vitriol...
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    Auschwitz and Majdanek. The hair was first cleaned in a solution of sal ammoniac, dried on the brick floor of the crematoria, combed, and placed in paper...
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  • gem corundum) Sabatierite Sabieite Sabinaite Sacrofanite Safflorite Sal ammoniac Saleeite Saliotite Salzburgite Samarskite-(Y) Sampleite Samsonite Samuelsonite...
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    lichen called archil or dyer's moss (Roccella tinctoria), combined with an ammoniac, usually urine. Orcein began to achieve popularity again in the 19th century...
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  • shipments survive so the extent of his involvement is unknown.: 47–9  Sal ammoniac (nushādir) had a variety of uses in medieval chemistry, metallurgy, and...
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    mineral which occurs in coal fire environments in association with sal ammoniac and native sulfur. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hoelite. Warr...
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    different shapes. These items were heated in small furnaces, covered in Sal ammoniac, and then used for soldering seams.[full citation needed] Tinwares were...
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    Armenian bole (redirect from Bole ammoniac)
    Armenian bole, also known as bolus armenus or bole armoniac, is an earthy clay, usually red, native to Armenia but also found in other places. The term...
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