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ammonium chloride

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ammonium chloride

Volatile salt that forms white crystals around volcanic craters. It is prepared synthetically for use in ‘dry-cell’ batteries, fertilizers, and dyes.


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A saturated solution of ammonium chloride was added dropwise with constant stirring to precipitate the silica.
The cells were spun at 1,600 rpm for 5 min and then resuspended in 1 mL [alpha]-MEM, after lysing erythrocytes with cold ammonium chloride.
Some agencies, notably those in Florida, have committed to full-scale replacement programs, and have mandated the use of less toxic preservatives and wood-treating insecticides such as ACQ (a wood preservative that contains a mixture of copper and didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride, commonly called alkaline copper quat, of just "quat").
 
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