| ammonia |
An alkaline gas composed of nitrogen and hydrogen (NH3). 5% to 10% solutions of ammonia are sold as household ammonia. Ammonia is used to aid in removing grease and dirt from surfaces and to boost the cleaning power in grease cutters, wax strippers and general purpose soil removers.
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| ammonia |
A gas produced from a mixture of nitrogen in the air and hydrogen from methane. One source of methane is sewage.
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| ammonia intoxication |
Urea and ammonia are two by-products of the metabolism (usage and break-down) of proteins. They are handled and eliminated via very sophisticated mechanisms within liver cells. In the case of liver damage, be it acute or chronic (long-lasting with slow progress), the ammonia accumulates to become toxic, particularly to the brain which swells in its presence.
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| ammonia |
A substance with molecules made up of a nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms.
Ãâó: www.wro.org/ras/glossary/a-c.htm
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| ammonia intoxication |
when the liver is severely compromised, it cannot convert ammonia to urea, thus producing high ammonia levels.
Ãâó: www.theliverfoundationforkids.org/glossary.html
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