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Ammonia Defined
Basic (alkaline) compound of nitrogen and hydrogen (NH3) with a pungent odor
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Sun Oct 12
- What is the Haber-Bosch Process?: Sometimes called the most important technological advance of this century
Fri Oct 10
- Technologue: Stinky Clean - Editorial - Motor Trend: Clean fuel, plentiful, ammonia.
Thu Oct 9
- My Sweat Smells Like Ammonia After My Workouts: Is there a supplement I can take to combat the ammonia-like smell that I emit while training and after? It?s really noticeable to friends...
Tue Oct 7
- EU to Get Smoke Stop Rings on Cigarettes: If you thought American politicians have gone mad, just read this!
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Mon Sep 29
- Aquarium Basics: Surviving Power Outages: What to do and how to prepare for your aquarium in the event of a unexpected power outage.
Sat Sep 27
- The Slime Coat: What it Does and How to Protect it: Article about importance of slime coat on fish and how to avoid damaging it.
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