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ammoniaColourless pungent-smelling gas, lighter than air and very soluble in water. It is made on an industrial scale by the Haber (or Haber–Bosch) process, and used mainly to produce nitrogenous fertilizers, nitric acid, and some explosives. In aquatic organisms and some insects, nitrogenous waste (from the breakdown of amino acids) is excreted in the form of ammonia, rather than as urea in mammals. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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I made this sculpture of Amonia, a priestess who becomes
possessed by thirty-five spirits. Thermofoam foam concentrates for most thermoplastics include
Thermofoam I for styrenics and polyolefins; Thermofoam II for nylons, TP
polyesters, and other resins with processing temperatures of 405-600 F;
more highly concentrated Thermofoam III for nylon and TP polyester
structural foams; and nonreleasing amonia Thermofoam VI for PPE alloys. The experience of a specific artist, Madame Amonia Akoko,
illustrates the potent role women play in Kalabari aesthetic and ritual
practice. |
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