• On the other hand, ammonium ion in the dewwater originated from not only gaseous ammonia but also aerosol ammonium ions. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Ammonium Polyphosphate is an inorganic salt of polyphosphoric acid and ammonia containing both chains and possibly branching. (valudor.com)
  • Nitrate of soda , Peruvian guano and superphosphate of lime in the form of bones dissolved by sulphuric acid were now added to the list of manures, and the practice of analysing soils became more general. (yourdictionary.com)
  • The nitric acid is most likely taken up chiefly as nitrate of lime, but probably as nitrate of potash also, and it is significant that the high nitrogen-yielding clover takes up, or at least retains, very little soda . (yourdictionary.com)
  • a chemical labourer q.v. who assists in acids section of explosive factory, making nitric or sulphuric acids, or acid mixing, storing, denitrating, or concentrating plants- cleans out nitric acid retorts, or acid tanks, tends to valves controlling compressed air used for blowing acid from tank to tank, etc. (spub.co.uk)
  • Polyphosphoric acid is the starting material for several commercial phosphate fertilizers. (valudor.com)
  • Boric Acid is a source of boron and is often used in clear liquid boron-based foliar fertilizers. (valudor.com)
  • Ammonium Bicarbonate is used as a component in the production of fire-extinguishing compounds. (valudor.com)
  • Ammonium Bicarbonate is widely used in the plastics and rubber industry, in the manufacturing processes of ceramics, chrome leather tanning, and in the synthesis of catalysts. (valudor.com)
  • Only the hydrogen atom of the carboxyl group is replaceable by a metal, therefore the fatty acids are mono-basic. (studyinnovations.com)
  • but, as these compounds are insoluble in water, while the very essence of a soap in its industrial relations is solubility, it is better to speak of the insoluble compounds as " plasters, " limiting the name " soap " as the compounds of fatty acids with soda and potash. (yourdictionary.com)
  • The process of manufacturing soaps by boiling fatty acids with caustic alkalis or sodium carbonate came into practice with the development of the manufacture of candles by saponifying fats, for it provided a means whereby the oleic acid, which is valueless for candle making, could be worked up. (yourdictionary.com)
  • Weak acids (carbonate, nitrite, sulfite, formate, and acetate ions) were the major species in the dewwater and were several times higher than those in the rain- and fogwater. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Aromatic acids Ar- COOH are usually named as derivatives of the parent acid benzoic acid, C 6 H 5 COOH. (studyinnovations.com)
  • Hydrogen from iron flakes or zinc and hydrochloric acid or diluted sulfuric acid respectively. (wikipedia.org)
  • e.g. silane, disilane and trisilane from decomposition of magnesium silicide) Germanes from germanides, e.g. magnesium germanide Stannanes from stannides, e.g. magnesium stannide Boranes from borides (e.g. tetraborane from magnesium boride, aluminium boride, or beryllium boride and an acid) Hydrogen fluoride can be made from concentrated sulfuric acid and e.g. calcium fluoride Hydrogen bromide can be prepared from bromides with concentrated phosphoric acid (conc. (wikipedia.org)
  • The distillates obtained are usually purified by treatment, successively, with sulphuric acid and solution of caustic soda , followed by washing with water. (yourdictionary.com)
  • The rationale of this treatment is not fully understood, but the action appears to consist in the separation or decomposition of the aromatic hydrocarbons, fatty and other acids, phenols, tarry bodies, &c., which lower the quality of the oil, the sulphuric acid removing some, while the caustic soda takes out the remainder, and neutralizes the acid which has been left in the oil. (yourdictionary.com)
  • Carboxylic acids are strong organic acids having acidic character due to the replaceable hydrogen atom in the functional group. (studyinnovations.com)
  • All of the halogens form acids when bonded to hydrogen. (theinfolist.com)
  • The group obtained from a carboxylic acid by the removal of the hydroxyl portion is known as an acyl group. (studyinnovations.com)
  • The names of amides are formed by replacing -oic acid (or -ic acid for common names) by amide or -carboxylic acid by carboxamide. (studyinnovations.com)
  • An acid anhydride is named by substituting anhydride for acid in the name of the acid from which it is derived. (studyinnovations.com)
  • The name of the cation (in the case of a salt) or the name of the organic group attached to the oxygen of the carboxyl group (in the case of an ester) precedes the name of the acid. (studyinnovations.com)
  • It first came under question in 1824, when Friedrich Wöhler synthesized oxalic acid , a compound known to occur only in living organisms, from cyanogen . (wikipedia.org)
  • Organic compound containing carboxyl group or groups are called carboxylic acids. (studyinnovations.com)
  • Acrylic Acid is a colorless organic liquid. (valudor.com)
  • sulfuric acid is too oxidizing) A version of the apparatus can be used for reaction between two liquid precursors. (wikipedia.org)
  • The corresponding decomposition of a glyceride into an acid and glycerin takes place when the glyceride is distilled in superheated steam, or by boiling in water mixed with a suitable proportion of caustic potash or soda . (yourdictionary.com)
  • 40334372 procurement of laboratory glasswares & chemicals laboratory chemicals and laboratory glasswares 01, ammonium ferrous chloride 02. (tendersinkarnataka.com)
  • ammonium chloride r 04. (tendersinkarnataka.com)
  • hydroxyl ammonium chloride 58. (tendersinkarnataka.com)
  • This salt gives the corresponding chloride and fluoride with hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acids, and the phosphate, Pb(HP04)2, with phosphoric acid. (yourdictionary.com)
  • Erosion corrosion is a major material issue for parts in a phosphoric acid manufacturingC plant. (fpgmh.fr)
  • Oct 06, 2016· In the manufacture of phosphoric acid from ore, the typical ore comprises minerals containing phosphorus and calcium along with varied amounts of other elements. (fpgmh.fr)
  • Certain ores have substantial iron content which needs to be removed in order to produce quality phosphoric acid product. (fpgmh.fr)
  • Today, UNS N08028 is the most widely used metallic material for evaporator tubes in the manufacture of phosphoric acid by the "wet " method. (fpgmh.fr)
  • A process for stripping hexavalent uranium from an organic solution using phosphoric acid containing ferrous ion wherein the ferrous ion is provided by electrolytic reduction of ferric ion with minimal production of hydrogen. (fpgmh.fr)
  • e.g. silane, disilane and trisilane from decomposition of magnesium silicide) Germanes from germanides, e.g. magnesium germanide Stannanes from stannides, e.g. magnesium stannide Boranes from borides (e.g. tetraborane from magnesium boride, aluminium boride, or beryllium boride and an acid) Hydrogen fluoride can be made from concentrated sulfuric acid and e.g. calcium fluoride Hydrogen bromide can be prepared from bromides with concentrated phosphoric acid (conc. (wikipedia.org)
  • thus kephalin, myelin and lecithin are glycerides in which two hydrogens are replaced by fatty acid radicals, and the third by a complex phosphoric acid derivative. (yourdictionary.com)
  • Of potash, each of the rotation crops takes up very much more than of phosphoric acid. (yourdictionary.com)
  • But much less potash than phosphoric acid is exported in the cereal grains, much more being retained in the straw, whilst the other products of the rotation - the root and leguminous crops - which are also supposed to be retained on the farm, contain very much more potash than the cereals, and comparatively little of it is exported in meat and milk. (yourdictionary.com)
  • Thus the whole of the crops of rotation take up very much more of potash than of phosphoric acid, whilst probably even less of it is ultimately lost to the land. (yourdictionary.com)
  • Using average prices paid for nitrogen, phosphoric acid and potash when bought in large quantities and in good forms, these ingredients, in a ton of cotton seed, amount to $9.00 worth of fertilizing material. (yourdictionary.com)
  • The hulls thus burned produced an ash containing an average of 9% of phosphoric acid and 24% of potash - a very valuable fertilizer in itself, and one eagerly sought by growers of tobacco and vegetables. (yourdictionary.com)
  • thus HNO 3 is monobasic, sulphuric acid H 2 SO 4 dibasic, phosphoric acid H 3 PO 4 tribasic. (yourdictionary.com)
  • If phosphoric acid is absent, aluminium, chromium and ferric hydrates are precipitated. (yourdictionary.com)
  • If, however, phosphoric acid is present in the original substance,we may here obtain a precipitate of the phosphates of the remaining metals, together with aluminium, chromium and ferric hydrates. (yourdictionary.com)
  • The phosphates of aluminium, chromium and iron are precipitated, and the solution contains the same metals as if phosphoric acid had been absent. (yourdictionary.com)
  • Uranyl nitrate is used in photography, and also in analytical chemistry as a precipitant for phosphoric acid (as uranyl ammonium phosphate, U02 NH4 P04). (yourdictionary.com)
  • In the ordinary chemical analyses of the soil determinations are made of the nitrogen and various carbonates present as well as of the amount of phosphoric acid, potash, soda, magnesia and other components soluble in strong hydrochloric acid. (yourdictionary.com)
  • Where the amount of phosphoric acid (P 2 0,) is less than. (yourdictionary.com)
  • In the case of arable soils, where the amount of phosphoric acid determined by this method falls below 01%, phosphatic manuring is essential for good crops. (yourdictionary.com)
  • Propylene is liberated during the reaction, and the phosphoric acid ester of meta-cresol which is formed is then fused with potash. (yourdictionary.com)
  • Hydrogen from iron flakes or zinc and hydrochloric acid or diluted sulfuric acid respectively. (wikipedia.org)
  • for he then showed that the ortho- (ordinary), pyroand metaphosphoric acids contained respectively 3, 2 and I molecules of " basic water " (which were replaceable by metallic oxides) and one molecule of phosphoric oxide, P2 05. (yourdictionary.com)
  • sulfuric acid is too oxidizing) A version of the apparatus can be used for reaction between two liquid precursors. (wikipedia.org)
  • Unlike the ammonium ion (NH4+) and the primary, secondary, or tertiary ammonium cations, the quaternary ammonium cations are permanently charged, independent of the pH of their solution. (industrialtechnologies.in)
  • Sulfamic acid is the main raw material for ammonium sulfamate which is a widely used herbicide and fire retardant material for product. (fpgmh.fr)
  • When the stopcock is closed, the pressure of the evolved gas in the middle chamber rises and pushes the acid back down into the bottom chamber, until it is not in contact with the solid material anymore. (wikipedia.org)
  • Kipp generators only work properly in the described manner if the solid material is insoluble in the acid, as otherwise the dissolved material would continue to evolve gas even after the level dropped. (wikipedia.org)