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... ammonia salts derived from the decomposition of the uric acid and urates which exist in the fresh tolerably soluble in water , and are readily washed away by rain . The late Professor Johnston remarked , that a single day of English ...
... ammonia salts derived from the decomposition of the uric acid and urates which exist in the fresh tolerably soluble in water , and are readily washed away by rain . The late Professor Johnston remarked , that a single day of English ...
Page 124
... ammonia for the purpose of comparison . In reality , it exists in various forms of combination - viz . , as uric acid , urea occasionally , urate , oxalate , hydro- chlorate , phosphate , & c . , of ammonia , other urates , guanine ( q ...
... ammonia for the purpose of comparison . In reality , it exists in various forms of combination - viz . , as uric acid , urea occasionally , urate , oxalate , hydro- chlorate , phosphate , & c . , of ammonia , other urates , guanine ( q ...
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... ammonia an indispensable element of food which serves to quicken their action , and to shorten the time required for their assimilation . On many fields , the ammonia in the guano may , if the weather prove propitious , possibly effect ...
... ammonia an indispensable element of food which serves to quicken their action , and to shorten the time required for their assimilation . On many fields , the ammonia in the guano may , if the weather prove propitious , possibly effect ...
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... ammonia of the atmosphere and conveying it to their roots . As a manure , G. is more extensively used in some parts of the continent of Europe and of North America than of Britain . In North America , it is reduced to a fine powder by ...
... ammonia of the atmosphere and conveying it to their roots . As a manure , G. is more extensively used in some parts of the continent of Europe and of North America than of Britain . In North America , it is reduced to a fine powder by ...
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... ammonia are pre- sent , is due to a decomposition , of which a substance termed hæmatein is one of the products ; the com- pound resulting from the union of hæmatein and ammonia possessing this tint . The solution of hæmatein - ammonia ...
... ammonia are pre- sent , is due to a decomposition , of which a substance termed hæmatein is one of the products ; the com- pound resulting from the union of hæmatein and ammonia possessing this tint . The solution of hæmatein - ammonia ...
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