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ammoniacal Meaning in Tamil ( ammoniacal வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

அம்மோனியா சேர்ந்த,



ammoniacal தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

மழலைப் பருவம் மற்றும் குழந்தைப் பருவத்திற்கு முன்பு மொட்டு முனைத்தோல் வழக்கமாக உள்ளிழுக்காமல் இருக்கும், அப்பொழுது இந்த உருவாகும் சுரப்பிக்கு இயந்திர உபாதையான அணையாடை மற்றும் உள்ளாடை மேலும் இரசாயன உபாதையான அம்மோனியா சேர்ந்த சிறுநீர் ஆகியவற்றிலிருந்து முழுமையான பாதுகாப்பு தேவைப்படுகிறது.

ammoniacal's Usage Examples:

Ammonia, recognizable by its odour and alkaline reaction, indicates ammoniacal salts or cyanides containing water.


It has the characteristic appearance of pure silk - a brilliant soft white body with a pearly lustre - insoluble in water, alcohol and ether, but it dissolves freely in concentrated alkaline solutions, mineral acids, strong acetic acid and in ammoniacal solution of oxide of copper.


The pentammine purpureo-salts are formed from the luteo-salts by loss of ammonia, or from an air slowly oxidized ammoniacal cobalt salt solution, the precipitated luteosalt being filtered off and the filtrate boiled with concentrated acids.


They are formed by the action of nitrous fumes on ammoniacal solutions of cobaltous salts, or purpureo-salts, or by the mutual reaction of chlorpurpureosalts and alkaline nitrites.


The pure salt is dissolved in hot water and decomposed with ammonia to produce a slightly ammoniacal hydrated oxide; this, when ignited in platinum, leaves pure TiO 2 in the form of brownish lumps, the specific gravity of which varies from 3.


The pentathionates give a brown colour on the addition of ammoniacal solutions of silver nitrate and ultimately a black precipitate.


The soffioni contain a small quantity of boric acid (usually less than o 1%), together with a certain amount of ammoniacal vapours.


Wohl forms the oxime and converts it into an acetylated nitrile by means of acetic anhydride and sodium acetate; ammoniacal silver nitrate solution removes hydrocyanic acid and the resulting acetate is hydrolysed by acting with ammonia to form an amide, which is finally decomposed with sulphuric acid.


Acetylene is readily soluble in water, which at normal temperature and pressure takes up a little more than its own volume of the gas, and yields a solution giving a purple-red precipitate with ammoniacal cuprous chloride and a white precipitate with silver nitrate, these precipitates consisting of acetylides of the metals.


G2 18 N 17 (AMIDE !¦u' O 1?Wohl forms the oxime and converts it into an acetylated nitrile by means of acetic anhydride and sodium acetate; ammoniacal silver nitrate solution removes hydrocyanic acid and the resulting acetate is hydrolysed by acting with ammonia to form an amide, which is finally decomposed with sulphuric acid.


In 1862 Pasteur placed it beyond reasonable doubt that the ammoniacal fermentation of urea is due to the action of a minute Schizomycete; in 1864 this was confirmed by van Tieghem, and in 1874 by Cohn, who named the organism Micrococcus ureae.


Dumas, who regarded them as hydrates of olefiant gas (ethylene); on the other they yielded chloroform, chloral and aldehyde, as well as other compounds of less general interest, and also the method of forming mirrors by depositing silver from a slightly ammoniacal solution by acet aldehyde.





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