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  • Ammonia and ammonium salts are also found in small quantities in rainwater, whereas ammonium chloride (sal-ammoniac), and ammonium sulfate are found in volcanic districts; crystals of ammonium bicarbonate have been found in Patagonian guano. — “Ammonia”, schools-
  • Ammonia definition, a colorless, pungent, suffocating, highly water-soluble, gaseous compound, NH3, usually produced by the direct combination of nitrogen and h See more. — “Ammonia | Define Ammonia at ”,
  • The chief source of ammonia is the "gas liquor" from the hydraulic main and scrubbers of the illuminating gas manufacture (p. 275). The nitrogen contained in coal is largely converted into ammonia and cyanogen compounds by destructive distillation. — “Ammonia”,
  • At room temperature, anhydrous ammonia is a colorless, highly irritating gas with a pungent, suffocating odor. It is lighter than air and flammable, with difficulty, at high concentrations and temperatures. It is easily compressed and forms a. — “ATSDR - MMG: Ammonia”, atsdr.cdc.gov
  • Ammonia is a chemical often used as a household cleaner. If used improperly, ammonia can be deadly, so users must always. — “What Is Ammonia?”,
  • This chemical and its salts (ammonium salts) are also present in small quantities in rainwater; ammonium chloride (called sal ammoniac) and ammonium sulfate are found in volcanic districts; and crystals of ammonium bicarbonate have been found in Patagonian guano. — “Ammonia - New World Encyclopedia”,
  • Get information, facts, and pictures about ammonia at . Make research projects and school reports about ammonia easy with credible articles from our FREE, online encyclopedia and dictionary. — “ammonia Facts, information, pictures | ”,
  • The production of hydroxide ions when ammonia dissolves in water gives aqueous solutions of ammonia ammonium salts have properties similar to the corresponding compounds of the Group IA alkali metals. — “AMMONIA, NH”, scifun.chem.wisc.edu
  • ammonia n. A colorless, pungent gas, NH 3 , extensively used to manufacture fertilizers and a wide variety of nitrogen-containing organic and. — “ammonia: Definition from ”,
  • Ammonia levels in zero-salinity surface water increase with increasing pH and temperature At low pH and temperature, ammonia combines with water to produce an ammonium ion (NH4+) and a hydroxide ion (OH-). The ammonium ion is non-toxic and not of concern to. — “Water Resource Characterization DSS - Ammonia”, water.ncsu.edu
  • Ammonia causes stress and damages gills and other tissues, even in small amounts. Ammonia accumulates easily in aquatic systems because it is a natural byproduct of fish metabolism. — “FA16/FA031: Ammonia in Aquatic Systems”, edis.ifas.ufl.edu
  • Encyclopedia article about Ammonia. Information about Ammonia in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. anhydrous ammonia, aqueous ammonia, ammonia water, ammonia gas, ammonia in water. — “Ammonia definition of Ammonia in the Free Online Encyclopedia”, encyclopedia2
  • Ammonia is extremely soluble in water and is frequently used as a water solution called aqua ammonia. Household ammonia is a diluted water solution containing 5 to 10 percent ammonia. — “Ammonia Refrigeration - Properties of Ammonia”, osha.gov
  • Ammonia, or NH 3, usually exists in a gaseous state, and can be acquired fairly easy. Ammonia has very many types of uses such as: nitric acid production, an universal indicator, fertilizer, refrigeration, disinfectant and fuel. — “Ammonia - CreationWiki, the encyclopedia of creation science”,
  • An ammonia test measures the amount of ammonia in the blood. Most ammonia in the body forms when protein is broken down by bacteria in the intestines. — “Ammonia”,
  • Ammonia is a chemical compound whose molecule consists of one atom of nitrogen (N) and three atoms of hydrogen (H) with the formula NH3 and the structure: The molecule is not flat, instead it has the shape of a tetrahedron with one empty corner. — “Ammonia”,
  • Ammonia and ammonium salts are also found in small quantities in rainwater, whereas ammonium chloride (sal-ammoniac), and ammonium sulfate are Household ammonia is a solution of NH3 in water (i.e., ammonium hydroxide) used as a general purpose cleaner for many surfaces. — “Ammonia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia”,
  • M. le Blanc has shown, however, that the effect of ammonium amalgam on the magnitude of polarization of a battery is comparable with that of the amalgams of the alkali metals. Ammonium bromide, NH4Br, can be prepared by the direct action of bromine on ammonia. — “Ammonia - Definition”,
  • Ammonia (CAS No. 7664-41-7) International Chemical Safety Cards. An ICSC summarizes essential health and safety information on chemicals for their use at the "shop floor" level by workers and employers in factories, agriculture, construction and other work places. Ammonia (anhydrous). — “CDC - Ammonia - NIOSH Workplace Safety and Health Topic”, cdc.gov
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  • Ammonia Manufacturers & Ammonia Suppliers Directory - Find a Ammonia Manufacturer and Supplier. Choose quality Ammonia Manufacturers, Suppliers, Exporters at . — “Ammonia-Ammonia Manufacturers, Suppliers and Exporters on”,
  • Definition of ammonia in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of ammonia. Pronunciation of ammonia. Translations of ammonia. ammonia synonyms, ammonia antonyms. Information about ammonia in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. — “ammonia - definition of ammonia by the Free Online Dictionary”,
  • Ammonia is often used for agricultural purposes, for refrigeration, and as a cleaner when dissolved in water. Concentrations of ammonium hydroxide vary from 5 percent to 10 percent for household use and 25 percent or more for industrial use. — “Occupational Illnesses and Injuries: Ammonia”, epi.state.nc.us

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Videos

  • 1.5 lb. Ammonium Nitrate Explosion Roughly 680 grams (1.5 lbs.) of Ammonium Nitrate detonated with my 7.62 x 54r rifle. Mixed with around 35 grams of aluminum powder.
  • LARGE Ammonium Nitrate Demolition Video of US and Canadian Soldiers disposing of a large cache of ammonuim nitrate and other potential IED making materials in Kandahar City, Afghanistan. Scenes include Afghan workers loading bags of ammonium nitrate fertilizer at the National Directorate of Security HQ, cargo being taken to a remote area and placed into a pit, Air Force Explosive Ordnance Disposal team detonating the entire pit. Produced by Staff Sgt. Craig Rader.
  • Episode 6: Ammonium Persulfate's Oxidizing Power Today I will be doing some oxidation/reduction experements with Ammonium Persulfate. I will be demonstrating the exothermic oxidation of flake Aluminum powder and the oxidation of Iron(II) to Iron(III) Ammonium Persulfate is a strong skin & eye irritant so wear gloves and goggles.
  • Make Ammonium Chloride Make Ammonium Chloride and see the heat with a thermal camera.
  • Elementary Productions: Ammonium Dichromate When Ammonium Dichromate is burnt, it decomposes into Nitrogen, water and Chromium(III) Oxide. The volume of the products are far greater than the reactant, and therefore the reaction gets a volcano- like appearance.
  • Ammonium nitrate rct3 This is my first duel steel coaster based off of stable high explosives
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  • Ammonium Chloride Fumes I prepared some ammonia from some ammonia solution and doped some cotton inside the ammonia solution. Then I used 40% Hydrochloric acid to collect HCl fumes. Please rate and comment
  • Ammonium Perchlorate and aluminium rocket Detonation 12g of a 60/40 mix of NH4ClO4 and Al inside a rocket casing. This test was conducted again and the same results occurred, it should not be repeated by anyone. I am only uploading to demonstrate the dangers of Ammonium Perchlorate rocket propellant. ** Always use a Binder** The shock wave from this caved in the fence, blew a door open, blew out the pilot flame of a hot water heater 12m away, demolished the brick it was in and stunned the hell out of me!!
  • "Negative X" fire starts with water (Zinc, Ammonium nitrate and Sodium chloride) IMPORTANT: All content here meant to be Educational,None of the above experiment should be repeated on your own. The famous fire starts with water experiment, in which Zinc powder, ammonium nitrate and sodium chloride mixed together. Chloride ion introduces the oxidation of Zinc and bursts into flame. Music: That's a Wrap by Kevin MacLeod @ Licensed under Creative Commons "Attribution 3.0"
  • Ammonium Nitrate Explosion 2 Kg of Ammonium Nitrate detonated with my rifle. The AN was fertilizer grade so it isn't as potent as the stuff in my other video, but it still gets the job done. 95 parts AN to 5 parts Aluminum Powder (500 Mesh). AN bought here:
  • Ammonium Dichromate Volcano (HD) Volcano Experiment two drops of acetone is added to the bright orange Ammonium dichromate, (NH4)2Cr2O7 and ignited. It locks like a volcano in action. The reactions if exothermic. The products formed are Chromium (III) oxide, nitrogen gas and steam. (NH4)2Cr2O7(s) → Cr2O3(s) + N2(g) + 4H2O(g) See this video in true HD! Add &fmt=22 to the end of the URL, or click on this link to se this video in true HD!
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  • Ammonium Perchlorate Blast Ammonium Perchlorate production facility catches fire and detonates 3 times with shock waves racing across the desert floor in Henderson, Nevada.
  • AMMONIUM DICHROMATE volcano When a small pile of ammonium dichromate is lit, it starts to spu out dark green chromium oxide. notice how it grows like a volcano.
  • Video - Ammonium Ion Test Video of Ammonium Ion test with sodium hydroxide and red litmus paper
  • Ammonium Perchlorate Rocket Propellant Test PLEASE RATE 5 Stars & SUBSCRIBE!!! Bob Doran This was a test of some Ammonium Perchlorate Rocket propellant I made using PBAN resin, Ammonium Perchlorate, and copper oxide as a catalyst and colorant. The engine was made using a 1" diameter by 1.25" long fuel grain, loaded into 1" Schedule 40 PVC pipe, with a bentonite/grog nozzle/header. The core extended only about .3" into the actual grain, since the pressure from a fully cored grain would have surely blown the case. The total power of the engine was about that of an upper E-class engine, but with a very long burn time. Before this one, I had about 3 engines CATO until I lowered the Ammonium perchlorate percentage for a slower burning propellant. Check out my site at: If you want to make your own Ammonium Perchlorate just purchase our perchlorate guide at
  • Ammonium Nitrate Smoke bomb (very easy) Supbskraib?
  • Thermal Decomposition of Ammonium Dichromate (VI) Nuffield A Level Chemistry Practical Thermal Decomposition of Ammonium Dichromate (VI) WARNING! Ammonium Dichromate (VI) is a human carcinogen (A chemical which promotes cancer) DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME.
  • molten AMMONIUM NITRATE & MAGNESIUM don't mix when magnesium metal comes in contact with molten ammonium nitrate a violent reaction accurs.
  • "Cool" Reaction: Ammonium Thiocyanate and Barium Hydroxide Octahydrate The reaction between ammonium thiocyanate and barium hydroxide octahydrate is endothermic. It absorbs heat from the surroundings. As a result, the temperature of this reaction will drop quickly. This causes the beaker used to freeze to the wooden board. In this video, the beaker was able to hold approximately 9kg. Music Kevin MacLeod
  • Ammonium dichromate + pellets of mercuric thiocyanate Reaction of ammonium dichromate and pellets of mercuric thiocyanate. Also called the "Serpents in the Grass" reaction. Much more exciting than the ammonium dichromate volcano. I AM NOT THE CREATOR OF THIS VIDEO. I uploaded this from one of my college profs, who posted a link to it. I DON'T KNOW HOW TO MIX REAGENTS TO DO THIS. Even if I did, only trained chemists should be messing around with the likes of Hg, CN and (NH4)2Cr2O7. A simple Google search will reveal how toxic these things are. A post on another video like this adds the following: "Hg(SCN)2 is considered to be Level 3 of Health danger by NFPA 704(the max lvl is 4), where level 3 stands for: " Short exposure could cause serious temporary or moderate residual injury (eg, chlorine gas)." The reaction of Decomposion produces vapors of Hg, wich are very poisonous as well."
  • The Home Scientist 015 - Synthesize Ammonium Metavanadate Synthesizing expensive ammonium metavanadate from cheap pottery chemicals. We'll use the AMV we make in later videos to make up Mandelin reagent for presumptive drug testing, as well as exploring the oxidation states of vanadium.
  • "Volcano" Experiment with Ammonium dichromate It is a decompostion reaction, of Ammonium dichromate, this reaction produce steam, Nitrogen gas and Chromium(III) oxide. The decomposition produce large amount of solid, which seems to be a Volcano eruption, hence this is called "Volcano" Experiment. Music: Artifact by Kevin MacLeod @ Licensed under Creative Commons "Attribution 3.0"
  • Final Ammonium perchlorate propellant and details i finalize my propellant and give a nise burn
  • Ammonium Chloride Crystallization Ammonium Chloride (NH4Cl) recrystallizing from a hot solution. I thought it was quite pretty to see these crystals form the way they did. Sorry for the poor camera operation/quality. Music is by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra; "Midnight Clear".
  • Microwaving Ammonium Dichromate In HD Wide Screen Welcome to dOvetastic Microwave Theater. Today your professional microwave operator is going to be microwaving one full pound of bright day glow orange Ammonium Dichromate for your viewing pleasure. Our thanks goes out Quartzpegmatite of Estes Park, Colorado: We would also like to thank our subscribers for donating more than 200 items in the last month alone. Daewooparts alone donated almost a 100lbs worth of items totaling more 63 items all by himself which is the single largest donation we have received to date. Be sure to subscribe today! You could be our next lucky winner of a $250 American Apparel or Shukronline gift card shopping spree once our subscribers reach over 20000! dOvetastic Microwave Theater thanks it's viewers for for it's support in reinstating the longest running and original microwave show on the web. We would also like to thank Youtube for helping to make this possible. Our show has lots of great microwaving ahead of many more donations from our viewers. *Remember, microwaving food is for morons. You are watching Episode HD Widescreen # One-Hundred & Forty-Two This show is for entertainment purposes only, so please DO NOT ATTEMPT these experiments at home. Experiments are produced in a professional environment with proper safety equipment. Would you like to donate an item for professional microwaving by your microwaving operator host at dOvetastic Microwave Theater, the internet's first and original microwave entertainment show? Simply email ...
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  • Percy Hill Ammonium Maze Percy Hill Live at Rochester Opera House Rochester, NH.
  • Volcano experiment: Amonium Dichromate Volcano experiment: oxidation of Ammonium Dichromate
  • Ammonium Nitrate Propellant Ammonium Nitrate Composite Propellant (ANCP) burning. Ammonium Nitrate: 52.8%; R-45HTLO binder: 22%; E 744 curative: 3.21%; magnalium (600 mesh), 22%. Propellant grain is 2" long and fits inside 1" PVC pipe.
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  • Ammonium nitrate and oxidative properties of nitrous oxide Ammonium nitrate was isolated by several purification methods from Florin 6 fertilizer, dried and placed in a small Erlenmeyer flask. It was carefully heated over a steel mesh and melted to produce nitrous oxide which was then washed with regular water and collected in beakers. Oxidative properties of nitrous oxide were shown on a glowing wooden stick, burning sulphur, ethanol and propanone applied on cotton, and steel wool. If you lack laboratory skills and are not familiar with chemistry, please DO NOT attempt to reproduce the experiment. Do not heat ammonium nitrate nor fertilizers. Do not inhale the gases. The reaction CAN turn into a detonation. This experiment does not show the safety measures, but that doesn't mean there were none.
  • Ammonium Perchlorate High Performance Rocket fuel 70% Ammonium Perchlorate 15% Aluminum 15% Sodium Benzoate less than 1% Iron (III) Oxide as a catalyst
  • Barium Hydroxide Octahydrate with Ammonium Thiocyanate Associate Lecturer Adam van Wynsberghe, UW Madison, demonstrates an endothermic reaction. Before carring out the reaction, he applied a thin layer of water to the top of the board, and placed the beaker on top.
  • Ammonium Perchlorate Blue Rocket Propellant Test. Nozzleless PLEASE RATE 5 Stars & SUBSCRIBE FOR AWESOME BLUE FLAME!!! Bob Doran On the first test the nozzle blew, so rather than putting a new e-match in, I just stuck in a visco fuse re-lit the engine and enjoyed the nice blue color. No thrust at all since the nozzle is gone. Still looks nice though. This engine was composed of Ammonium Perchlorate, Copper Oxide, epoxy resin/hardener, and Aluminum. Please check out my site at:
  • How to Make Ammonium Nitrate In this video we make ammonium nitrate from various off-the-shelf chemicals. Note: This is not cheaper than buying it directly, once again our objective is to explore the chemistry. Warning: The chemicals are corrosive and ammonia has a horrible smell, work outside or in a fumehood and wear gloves. First get 138 grams of sodium bisulfate and add just enough water to dissolve it, usually 300mL. Then get one mole equivalent of a pure nitrate salt. Some common salts include: Sodium nitrate: 85 grams. Potassium nitrate: 101 grams. Calcium nitrate: 118 grams (if using tetrahydrate) Dissolve the nitrate in a minimum of water, then mix the two solutions together. Neutralize the mixture with ammonia (using a pH meter to determine the endpoint). Filter the mixture to get rid of any insoluble materials if needed, then boil until sodium sulfate begins to precipitate. Then cool the mixture to 0 Celsius and filter. Dry the filtrate to obtain ammonium nitrate mixed with some leftover metal sulfates. For higher purity the solids can be mixed with 500mL of methanol which selectively dissolves ammonium nitrate. Filter again and evaporate the filtrate to obtain pure ammonium nitrate.
  • ammonium dichromate volcano The thermal decomposition of ammonium dichromate. A small pile of the inorganic salt ammonium dichromate is ignited with a few drops of 99% isopropanol. The resulting reaction is exothermic, producing nitrogen gas, water vapor, and chromium (III) oxide. The green chromium (III) oxide takes up quite a bit more space than the ammonium chromate, and is spit out as green ash, forming the volcano. A classic experiment.
  • "Negative X" - Zinc / Ammonium Nitrate / Ammonium Chloride How water can start a fire. The slightly acidic ammonium chloride remove the oxydation layer on zinc which then reacts with the oxydizer.
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