Lexicographical Neighbors of Ammono
Literary usage of Ammono
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Recent Advances in Physical and Inorganic Chemistry by Alfred Walter Stewart (1909)
"THE REACTIONS OF ammono-SALTS, ... AND ammono-ACIDS IN LIQUID ... we shall obtain
an ammono-salt, sodium acetamide, in accordance with the following ..."
2. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1915)
"Solutions of approximately equivalent quantities of the acid ammono ester and
potassium amide, when brought together, gave a solution from which a crop of ..."
3. The Properties of Electrically Conducting Systems: Including Electrolytes by Charles August Kraus (1922)
"... react not only with aquo-acids but also with ammono-acids.47 Tims, ... to form
an acid ammono-salt and ammonia, according to the equation: ..."
4. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1906)
"2NH3, and not mercuri-diammonium chloride, IIg(NH3)2Cl2, the infusible white
precipitate is ammono-basic mercuric chloride, NH,HgCl, a compound related to ..."
5. General Chemistry for Colleges by Alexander Smith (1921)
"When liquid ammonia is the solvent, ammono-basic salts are produced. In a few
cases, as here, an ammono-basic salt is obtained even when water is present. ..."
6. Theories of Organic Chemistry by Ferdinand August Karl Henrich (1922)
"... bases and salts, the derivaties of which have been termed " ammono," in
contradistinction to the " aquo " or ordinary oxygen acids or bases. ..."