Betekenis van:
ammonia water
ammonia water
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- oplossing van ammoniak in water
- a water solution of ammonia
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- or dodecandioic acid, ammonia water and silicon oxide,
- either diethylene glycol, dodecandioic acid and ammonia water,
- either diethylene glycol, dodecandioic acid and ammonia water, or N, N-dimethylformamide,
- Ammonia crackers with operating pressures greater than or equal to 3 MPa for heavy water production utilizing the ammonia-hydrogen exchange process;
- Ammonia crackers with operating pressures greater than or equal to 3 MPa for heavy water production utilizing the ammonia-hydrogen exchange process;
- Ammonia, dilute solution: dilute 80 ml of concentrated ammonia solution (relative density at 20 °C: 0,880) to 1 litre with water.
- ammonia crackers with operating pressures greater than or equal to 3 MPa for heavy water production utilizing the ammonia-hydrogen exchange process;
- Catalytic burners for the conversion of enriched deuterium gas into heavy water utilising the ammonia-hydrogen exchange process;
- Take 14 g of ammonia, NH3 (ρ20 = 0,931 to 0,934 g/ml) and make up to 100 ml with water.
- Add 10 ml of ammonia (density 0,91 g/ml) and make up to 1 litre with water.
- catalytic burners for the conversion of enriched deuterium gas into heavy water utilising the ammonia-hydrogen exchange process;
- For Xenopus spp., systems with regular changes of water (fill-and-dump systems) are sufficient for maintaining appropriate water quality (such as minimising levels in ammonia).
- For aquatic and semi-aquatic amphibians water quality, including the concentration of ammonia and the pH level in water, should be regularly monitored.
- Tower internals, including stage contactors, and stage pumps, including those which are submersible, for heavy water production utilising the ammonia-hydrogen exchange process;
- tower internals, including stage contactors, and stage pumps, including those which are submersible, for heavy water production utilising the ammonia-hydrogen exchange process;