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ammonium nitrate Inorganic salt, formula NH 4 NO 3 , formed from the neutralization of nitric acid by ammonia. Ammonium nitrate is a deliquescent solid with a low vapor pressure, which consequently forms in the atmosphere when high concentrations of ammonia and nitric acid occur, for example, in polluted urban areas. It is thought to sometimes make up a considerable fraction of the urban aerosol present in smog episodes. See deliquescence.
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ammonium chloride Inorganic salt, formula NH 4 Cl, formed from the neutralization of hydrochloric acid by ammonia. Ammonium chloride is a low vapor pressure solid, which deliquesces when the relative humidity exceeds 80%. It is thought to be present in the urban aerosol present in smog episodes. See deliquescence.
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ammonium hydroxide chemical formula NH 4 OH, ammonium hydroxide is a corrosive chemical with a strong ammonia odor. Ammonium hydroxide fumes are irritating to lungs, skin and eyes. Ammonium hydroxide is used in SC1 cleaning solutions and is commonly sold as a 30% solution with a density of 0.90Kg/L.
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ammonium chloride Chemical used in toners and bleachers.
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ammonium thiosulfate Highly active fixing agent used in rapid fixing solutions which works by converting unused silver halides to soluble complexes.
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