「ammonia」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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OTC affects the body's ability to get rid of | ammonia, a toxic breakdown product of the body's use |
d voraciously on phytoplankton high levels of | ammonia accumulate in these organisms which is then e |
inherit a mild form of the disorder in which | ammonia accumulates in the bloodstream only during pe |
As a result, | ammonia accumulates in the blood causing hyperammonem |
With Lewis bases such as | ammonia addition products (adducts) are formed, and P |
Reaction with | ammonia affords sulfur nitrides related to S4N4. |
with hot water, or a mixture containing sudsy | ammonia, alcohol and liquid dishwasher detergent . |
um, sunlight, wind, the gulf stream, garbage, | ammonia, algae, other sources. |
Concentrated solutions of bases ( | ammonia, alkalis) can be used to hydrolyze minor spil |
id include: heat, light, bromides, chlorides, | ammonia, alkalis, cyanides, copper salts, lead salts, |
5), soluble in | ammonia, amine and EDTA solutions under complex forma |
al gases and varied chemicals including urea, | ammonia, ammonium sulfate, sulfuric acid, phosphoric |
ne is produced in several steps from acetone, | ammonia, and hydrogen peroxide. |
binding and deamination of glutamine to make | ammonia and glutamate. |
tain all the ingredients for life (water ice, | ammonia, and carbon-rich compounds), including signif |
ion of the Synthonia Sports Club at Synthetic | Ammonia and Nitrates Company, which later became I.C. |
a high content of hydrogen, carbon monoxide, | ammonia and volatile tar and a heating value 800 to 1 |
it quickly kills and then quickly degrades to | ammonia and bromine ions. |
This process also injects small amounts of | ammonia and water (rather than caustic) into the feed |
ucleophilic reagents, such as water, butanol, | ammonia, and various amines. |
s industry's by-products, phenol, toluene and | ammonia and sulphurous compounds were valuable ingred |
Excess nitrogen, in the form of | ammonia, and other byproducts of the urea cycle accum |
er, and the aqueous solution on boiling loses | ammonia and the acid phosphate (NH4)(H2PO4) is formed |
As a result, nitrogen (in the form of | ammonia) and other byproducts of the urea cycle (such |
to the backbone fragmentation, * for loss of | ammonia and ° for loss of water. |
Some common reagent gases include: methane, | ammonia, and isobutane. |
Strongly reduced gases include methane, | ammonia, and hydrogen sulfide. |
Ammonium phosphate is the salt of | ammonia and phosphoric acid. |
solutions of basic ligands such as hydroxide, | ammonia, and additional cyanide to give anionic compl |
Histidase converts histidine into | ammonia and urocanic acid. |
nitride sources (such as trimethylgallium and | ammonia) and industrial hygiene monitoring studies of |
methylenetetramine forms readily from aqueous | ammonia and formaldehyde. |
mposition and quality, and since it contained | ammonia and particles of fat, was likely to affect ot |
It is produced from | ammonia and hydrogen fluoride. |
bird's legs in soapy water mixed with diluted | ammonia, and the encrusted areas scrubbed gently with |
More | ammonia and air is added for oxidation. |
K)SB's primary product is granular urea, with | ammonia and methanol as secondary by-products of the |
chloride with 2 moles of L-cysteine in liquid | ammonia and to show that their synthetic compound was |
Historically, an important reaction involves | ammonia and [PtCl4]2-. |
Attack takes the form of reaction between | ammonia and copper to form the cuprammonium ion, form |
is normally odorless, unexplained emission of | ammonia and a resulting ammonia smell has been found |
dous level in the creek have included copper, | ammonia, and zinc. |
e creek have included fecal bacteria, copper, | ammonia, and zinc. |
be converted to dimer amines by reaction with | ammonia and subsequent reduction. |
such as trimethylindium, trimethylgallium and | ammonia) and industrial hygiene monitoring studies of |
Diethylamine is manufactured from ethanol and | ammonia and is obtained together with ethylamine and |
such solutions mainly consist of a mixture of | ammonia and (NH4)SH. |
Calumetite is insoluble in | ammonia and water, and soluble in cold dilute acids. |
P is based on ammonium dinitramide mixed with | ammonia and methanol. |
prepared by the reaction of carbon disulfide, | ammonia, and chloroacetic acid. |
trychnine, alcohol, apomorphine, willow bark, | ammonia, and atropine were among the many suggested c |
proximately 369,300 short tons (335,000 t) of | ammonia and 633,100 short tons (574,300 t) of Urea Am |
abolize water, nitrogen and carbon to produce | ammonia and methane (these would aid in global warmin |
ude lactic acid, acetic acid, carbon dioxide, | ammonia, and urea. |
t inflame when heated in dry oxygen; that dry | ammonia and hydrogen chloride when mixed do not unite |
Amphibians and microorganisms produce | ammonia and carbon dioxide using the uricolytic pathw |
powder upon mixing concentrated solutions of | ammonia and phosphoric acid, or on the addition of ex |
ced fertizer and up to "800 T/day nitrogen as | ammonia and a considerable part of this was exported |
Its rind can be cut away, but is mild with no | ammonia and adds a subtle crunch to the cheese. |
-coal gas that was used for the production of | ammonia and as fuel gas. |
When mixed with | ammonia and water, elemental iodine forms nitrogen tr |
The | ammonia and proteases it produces, including several |
Injection of | ammonia and a selective non-catalytic reduction syste |
id, which can be derived from the reaction of | ammonia and acetic acid. |
process actually involves decomposition into | ammonia and hydrogen chloride gas. |
Water and | ammonia are other examples of retained names. |
Formulations lacking | ammonia are also known: Ca(NO3)2.4H2O |
KRIBHCO manufactures urea, | ammonia Argon & bio-fertilizers at Hazira in the Stat |
The LHP will be operated with anhydrous | ammonia as the working fluid to transport thermal ene |
on the refrigeration industry which long used | ammonia as its refrigerant. |
ts with silicon nitride, Si3N4 in a stream of | ammonia at 1800-1900°C to form BeSiN2. |
hat Formisano would announce the discovery of | ammonia at an upcoming conference. |
solution of the corresponding metal in liquid | ammonia at low temperature. |
aly and Fascist Italy by the manufacturing of | ammonia at their Novara Labs. |
N. maritimus is capable of oxidizing | ammonia at levels as low as 10 nanomolar, near the li |
Sodium hypochlorite solution is mixed with | ammonia at 5 °C to form chloramine and sodium hydroxi |
n Parsons Project would name their 1984 album | Ammonia Avenue after the plant. |
"Prime Time" - 5.03 (Eric Woolfson, from | Ammonia Avenue) |
ou Don't Believe" - 4.26 (Lenny Zakatek, from | Ammonia Avenue) |
ange reaction is accelerated by bases such as | ammonia, because the base generates some thiolate ani |
fish, allantoin is broken down further (into | ammonia) before excretion. |
As the heaviest analogue of | ammonia, BiH3 is unstable, decomposing to bismuth met |
Ammonia borane has been suggested as a storage medium | |
Ammonia borane (or borazane) is the chemical compound | |
Ammonia builds to toxic levels, resulting in hyperamm | |
s was heavily involved in the Texas anhydrous | ammonia business. |
d ammonium phosphates, it minimizes escape of | ammonia by keeping the pH at a relatively low level. |
It is also a product of the oxidation of | ammonia by S2F10. |
(2007) Facile Splitting of Hydrogen and | Ammonia by Nucleophilic Activation at a Single Carbon |
Ammonia can be used as fuel. | |
secondary disinfectant, the presence of free | ammonia can act as a substrate for ammonia-oxidizing |
e is biochemical evidence that shows rises in | ammonia can inhibit glutaminase and therefore limit t |
These compounds include | ammonia, carbon dioxide, lactic acid, and octenol. |
These ices are dominated by water, methanol, | ammonia, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. |
ver, condensible gases, such as water vapour, | ammonia, carbon dioxide, and pump oil vapors may be i |
chemicals, such as | ammonia, chlorine, and styrene monomer |
The cartridges were stored in stables and the | ammonia concentration rose during the hot summer mont |
his area is also highly toxic due to elevated | ammonia concentration for several hours so it is reco |
n the first attempt to eat it due to the high | ammonia content. |
ling point (compared to helium and hydrogen), | ammonia could potentially be refrigerated and liquifi |
t that the enzyme played an important role in | ammonia detoxification, because since high [NH4+] are |
pathway of the amino acid glutamine and with | ammonia detoxification. |
Ammonia dissolves into the water and the pressure in | |
methylamine is a more potent base than merely | ammonia, due to the inductive effect of the methyl gr |
An accumulation of | ammonia during the first few days of life leads to po |
chemist who is credited with the invention of | ammonia dynamite in 1885, a safer form than the nitro |
ic dome: the result of a mixture of water and | ammonia erupting from the center of the dome and spre |
Ammonia expressed as N | |
ay 1931, using the paid in capital of Nobeoka | Ammonia Fiber Co., Ltd, a Nobeoka, Miyazaki based pro |
Acetone and | ammonia first react to give the imine followed by oxi |
idence of a limited nitrogen and the need for | ammonia fixation by glutamine synthetase. |
hydrogen (which may be and is converted into | ammonia for fertilizers), ethylene and other olefins. |
The | ammonia fountain is a type of chemical demonstration. |
subunits a tunnel of sorts which directs the | ammonia from the small subunit to the large subunit. |
therlands called NV Mekog, which manufactured | ammonia from coke-oven gas. |
d 1929) began the world's first production of | ammonia from natural gas in California in 1931. |
ovide alternative pathways for the removal of | ammonia from the blood. |
These marks are where the | ammonia from the waste of other birds has burned thro |
the PFS was not precise enough to distinguish | ammonia from carbon dioxide anyway. |
explained by Moor, Beckinsale and Mallinson: | ammonia from horse urine, combined with the residual |
nset of World War I, Germany began converting | ammonia from this process into a synthetic Chilean sa |
: in the anemonefish-anemone mutualism, waste | ammonia from the fish feed the symbiotic algae that a |
Carl Bosch developed a process for producing | ammonia from the atmosphere on an industrial scale (s |
e mouth, in concert with forced inhalation of | ammonia fumes that caused spasm of the vocal cords re |
Hydrochloric acid (in beaker) reacting with | ammonia fumes to produce ammonium chloride (white smo |
Ammonia gas is the best solution for the majority of | |
m nitrate, prepared in situ by passing of dry | ammonia gas over the particles, was investigated and |
e excess of boiling absolute alcohol, and dry | ammonia gas is passed into the solution for about thr |
It may be prepared by heating alloxantin in | ammonia gas to 100 °C, or by boiling uramil (5-aminob |
ides information on global mean properties of | ammonia gas and an ammonia ice haze. |
r through an inlet to a container filled with | ammonia gas . |
ed by heating phthalic anhydride with aqueous | ammonia giving 95-97% yield. |
After the sinking of Hydro in 1944, | Ammonia had to do the main hauling across the lake, a |
emistry, such as dimethyl sulfoxide or liquid | ammonia have an oxygen or nitrogen atom with a lone p |
tuations where there may be amines as well as | ammonia, however this can be overcome in part by the |
They also found indications of | ammonia hydrate. |
and is particularly useful in safely smelling | Ammonia, hydrochloric acid and other unpleasant or da |
eated at 200 °C, the dry powder decomposes to | ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and carbon disulfide, leav |
tion: Reaction of the isophorone nitrile with | ammonia, hydrogen and a catalyst, to form a mixture o |
ngly reducing atmosphere, containing methane, | ammonia, hydrogen, and water vapor. |
Asmidal is the largest exporter of | ammonia in Africa and the Arab World and the seventh- |
Other signs that are often present include | ammonia in the blood (hyperammonemia), an enlarged li |
oduction of hydrogen cyanide from methane and | ammonia in the presence of oxygen and a platinum cata |
Wagons of | ammonia, in the late 1940s |
together with chemical attack from traces of | ammonia in the atmosphere. |
in which hydrogen peroxide is used to oxidize | ammonia in the presence of a ketone. |
n be also manufactured by thermal cracking of | ammonia in an ammonia cracker or forming gas generato |
Pentanitroaniline can be reacted with | ammonia in benzene, dichloromethane or another simila |
lic disturbance characterised by an excess of | ammonia in the blood. |
oteins and nitrogen as well as high levels of | ammonia in the body. |
It reacts instantly with | ammonia in dichloromethane solution at −87°C to yield |
The equilibrium concentrations of | ammonia in each layer can be established by titration |
Benefits of | ammonia include, no need for oil, zero emissions, and |
eased 120,000 pounds (54,500 kg) of anhydrous | ammonia into the atmosphere, although no public healt |
by successive reaction with phosgene and then | ammonia into 3-(2-methoxyphenoxy)propane-1,2-diol. |
rsor to some alkyl amines, although anhydrous | ammonia is usually preferred. |
Annual re-assessed capacity for Urea and | Ammonia is 1.729 million MT and 1.003 million MT rese |
way ferry service on a lake in Norway, and SF | Ammonia is the only remaining railway ferry steam shi |
a low dipole moment of 0.2340 D. By contrast, | ammonia is basic and highly polar (1.47 D). |
Ammonia is a colourless gas with a characteristic pun | |
Ammonia is sometimes used to fill weather balloons. | |
This is dangerous because | ammonia is highly toxic to the body, especially the n |
Ammonia is relatively heavy (0.6 kg/m3), poisonous an | |
Ammonia is toxic, particularly to the nervous system. | |
Ammonia is used in a 33 fold excess. | |
When the | ammonia is boiled out, a dark colored sticky mass rem |
The | ammonia is collected and placed in the indole part of |
is a plant available source of nitrogen while | ammonia is not. |
pment, but not so much protein that excessive | ammonia is formed. |
sma with a buffered solution of adenosine the | ammonia is reacted with a Berthelot reagent to form a |
ium salt of the acid to 150-160 °C so long as | ammonia is evolved, a mixture of paramide (mellimide) |
yme, will lead to urea cycle failure in which | ammonia is not converted to urea, but rather accumula |
nes arise when one of three hydrogen atoms in | ammonia is replaced by an alkyl. |
Aqueous | ammonia is used in traditional qualitative inorganic |
Then the produced | ammonia is oxidized to nitrate and used by plants. |
crystalline solid tends to hydrolyse and lose | ammonia ligands upon standing in air. |
belongs to the family of lyases, specifically | ammonia lyases, which cleave carbon-nitrogen bonds. |
" (Russian: "ТольяттиАзот") (Russia's biggest | ammonia manufacturer) and "KuybyshevAzot" (Russian: " |
e material, for example, methane, hydrogen or | ammonia, may be used as the host material so that the |
P) to inosine monophosphate (IMP), freeing an | ammonia molecule in the process. |
ted sulfuric acid, to which a base other than | ammonia must be added before the acid dinitramide dec |
of sulfuric acid (H2SO4) aerosols by gaseous | ammonia, NH3. |
any industrially important compounds, such as | ammonia, nitric acid, organic nitrates (propellants a |
aid in the dissolving of organic wastes like | ammonia, nitrites and nitrates produced by larger org |
n and to make more efficient the treatment of | ammonia, nitrites and nitrates by the sediment micro- |
e in removing dissolved metals and nutrients ( | ammonia, nitrogen and phosphorus). |
precipitate produced by the action of aqueous | ammonia on a tin(II) salt. |
With | ammonia, one obtains 2-chloro-4-nitroaniline, a precu |
ctanesulfonyl halides by reaction with liquid | ammonia or by a two step reaction via an azide follow |
y high temperature or catalytic reaction with | ammonia or urea. |
g ethyl nitrate with an alcoholic solution of | ammonia or by reacting ethylamine with concentrated n |
to stress corrosion cracking, especially from | ammonia or substances containing or releasing ammonia |
bon of aldehydes or ketones when reacted with | ammonia or a primary amine. |
ined by neutralizing chloric acid with either | ammonia or ammonium carbonate, or by precipitating ba |
on aducts are never observed, but addition of | ammonia or other "dopants" to the DART gas stream can |
n the presence of preferred nutrients such as | ammonia or glutamine. |
ent hydrogen is claimed to reduce nitrites to | ammonia, or arsenic to arsine even under mild conditi |
ular mechanisms of the catalytic synthesis of | ammonia over iron (Haber Bosch process) and the catal |
studied catalysis, particular in relation to | ammonia oxidation, the preparation of pure substances |
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