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ammonium tartrate a white crystalline compound soluble in water and alcohol; used in Cohn's solution.
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ammonium chloride [USP] a systemic and urinary acidifying agent and diuretic administered orally or by intravenous infusion. It is also administered orally as an expectorant. Called also a. muriate and sal ammoniac.
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ammonium carbonate Ammonium carbonate. The commercial salt was formerly known as sal-volatile or salt of hartshorn and was formerly obtained by the dry distillation of nitrogenous organic matter such as hair, horn, decomposed urine, etc., but is now obtained by heating a mixture of sal-ammoniac, or ammonium sulfate and chalk, to redness in iron retorts, the vapours being condensed in leaden receivers. ...
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