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Definition of Ammonic
1. a. Of or pertaining to ammonia.
Definition of Ammonic
1. Adjective. (inorganic chemistry) Of or pertaining to ammonia. ¹
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Definition of Ammonic
1. pertaining to ammonia [adj] - See also: ammonia
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ammonic
Literary usage of Ammonic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elements of Chemistry: Theoretical and Practical by William Allen Miller, Charles Edward Groves, Herbert McLeod (1878)
"On a small scale it may be obtained in a pure form by adding ammonic sesquicarbonate
to dilute sulphuric acid so long as any effervescence ensues. ..."
2. A course of qualitative chemical analysis by William George Valentin (1884)
"Wash the precipitate with hot water; remove a portion from the filter; boil with
a little yellow ammonic sulphide, and filter off. A black residue is left, ..."
3. The Beginnings of Life: Being Some Account of the Nature, Modes of Origin by H. Charlton Bastian (1872)
"The saline materials employed in these experiments have been potash-and-ammonia-alum,
tartar emetic, neutral sodic phosphate, neutral ammonic phosphate, ..."
4. A Manual of Qualitative Analysis by Robert Galloway (1870)
"NH4Cl, ammonic chloride.—This salt ought to volatilize completely when ...
ammonic carbonate must completely volatilize. Its solution ought to give no ..."
5. Hand-book of Chemistry by Leopold Gmelin, Henry Watts (1855)
"Zinco-ammonic Oxalate. — a. Deposited in needles when oxalic acid is added to an
aqueous solution of chloride of zinc supersaturated with ammonia. ..."