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    Ammonia fuming is a wood finishing process that darkens wood and brings out the grain pattern. It consists of exposing the wood to fumes from a strong...
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  • Fuming may refer to: Ammonia fuming, a technique for darkening oak and other woods Sun Fuming, a Chinese judoka who competed in the 1996 Summer Olympics...
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  • Ammonia solution, also known as ammonia water, ammonium hydroxide, ammoniacal liquor, ammonia liquor, aqua ammonia, aqueous ammonia, or (inaccurately)...
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    referred to as fuming nitric acid. Depending on the amount of nitrogen dioxide present, fuming nitric acid is further characterized as red fuming nitric acid...
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    ISBN 978-1-62410-067-3. Retrieved 27 October 2022. Fuming white oak. woodweb.com minerals year book, vol. 3 "Toxic FAQ Sheet for Ammonia" (PDF). Agency for Toxic Substances...
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    very fine glossy finish. Ammonia fuming is a traditional process for darkening and enriching the color of white oak. Ammonia fumes react with the natural...
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    A fume hood (sometimes called a fume cupboard or fume closet) is a type of local exhaust ventilation device that is designed to prevent users from being...
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    liquid ammonia and then to more ammonia gas. In the next two steps, the ammonia gas is separated from the hydrogen so it can be reused. The ammonia (gas)...
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    offer middle class consumers a host of progressive furniture designs in ammonia fumed quartersawn white oak, as well as chestnut, mahogany, maple and other...
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    properties and structure to ammonia and hydrazine as well. Hydrazine is a fuming, colourless liquid that smells similar to ammonia. Its physical properties...
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    simple pnictogen hydride, and is a colourless flammable liquid with an ammonia-like odour. Hydrazine is highly hazardous unless handled in solution as...
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    is used to minimize ammonia release in some industrial operations. Ammonium chloride is prepared commercially by combining ammonia (NH3) with either hydrogen...
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    "spirit(s) of salt" actually meant hydrochloric acid. The concentrated, fuming, 35% acid is still sold under this name in the UK, for use as a drain-cleaning...
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    pyridine to 140 °C, it is converted into allomucic acid. When digested with fuming hydrochloric acid for some time it is converted into αα′ furfural dicarboxylic...
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    Zavodovski Island (redirect from Fume Point)
    colonies in the world. The colony is large enough to cause substantial ammonia emissions in the region. Other penguin species breeding on Zavodovski include...
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  • Aside from water, other Lewis bases form adducts with SnCl4. These include ammonia and organophosphines. The complex [SnCl6]2− is formed with hydrochloric...
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  • properties and structure to ammonia and hydrazine as well. Hydrazine is a fuming, colourless liquid that smells similarly to ammonia. Its physical properties...
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    hydrogen sulfide and ammonia. Solutions of ammonium hydrosulfide can be prepared by passing hydrogen sulfide gas through concentrated ammonia solution. According...
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    water to yield sulfuric acid and hydrogen chloride, commonly seen as vapors fuming from the liquid: ClSO3H + H2O → H2SO4 + HCl Precautions should be taken...
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  • At room temperature, UDMH is a colorless liquid, with a sharp, fishy, ammonia-like smell typical of organic amines. Samples turn yellowish on exposure...
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    agent. It is also used as an oxidizer in rocket fuel, for example in red fuming nitric acid; it was used in the Titan rockets, to launch Project Gemini...
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  • esters; organic esters, alcohols, aldehydes and alkanes; hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, phosphine and organic acids. There is no response to standard components...
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    "Wislicenus process", which proceeds in two steps in liquid ammonia. In the first step, ammonia is converted to sodium amide by metallic sodium: 2 Na + 2...
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  • uncontrolled release of ammonia and nitrous oxides from the Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilisers (RCF) complex. Although ammonia is easy to scrub, the problem...
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    soft drink sulfur trioxide in the form of fuming sulfuric acid nitrogen dioxide in the form of red-fuming nitric acid hydrogen chloride in the form of...
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    passing ammonia over glowing coal in 1892. This method was used until Hamilton Castner in 1894 developed a synthesis starting from coal, ammonia, and sodium...
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    Germans only used it to a very limited extent as an additive for S-Stoff (fuming nitric acid). It became the storable oxidizer of choice for many rockets...
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  • of the play refers to a wood finishing process that treats the oak with ammonia fumes to darken it and emphasise its rough grain; the finish is dull rather...
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    anhydrous nitric acid, and fuming sulfuric acid (oleum) containing 20% free sulfur trioxide. A base other than ammonia must be added before the acid...
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  • – principally, silver nitride, formed by dissolving silver(I) oxide in ammonia. Very explosive when dry. Fulminating gold – a number of gold based explosives...
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