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A colorless, volatile, pungent alkaline gas, soluble in water; formed by the body as a product of protein metabolism; converted to urea by the liver or excreted by the kidney.
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a strongly alkaline solution in water
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Ammonia is a gas which is intensely irritating to skin, eyes, and the respiratory tract. even in low concentrations Household ammonia is a 5-10% solution of ammonia in water, and like other types of cleaning products with ammonia, it gives off ammonia gas vapors. Environmental impacts from household use are probably minimal, although use of ammonia-based fertilizers can lead to groundwater pollution with nitrates, Ammonia reacts with chlorine bleach to produce toxic and irritating chloramines.
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a colourless, toxic gas with a strong odour; NH3.
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This is the first step in the nitrogen cycle. Ammonia is generated by fish urine and by the decay of dead fish and plant material. It is perhaps the deadliest agent to tropical fish. Care must be made to ensure that the ammonia levels stay at zero.
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