No, ammonia is produced industrially for use in fertilizers, cleaning agents, and many other uses.
Ammonia factories produce the gas ammonia (NH3).
Ammonia factories do not clean your cells or do anything else for that matter.
chemicals and urea and ammonia
Yes. It is a myth.
Ammonia factories make ammonia gas (NH3), which is used in some cleaning products in aqueous form. Ammonia-based cleaners are for household cleaning, not person hygiene.
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carbon dioxide and amine if you ate spicy things and ammonia if you ate eggs
They don't put anything in your cells.
They do not make any gas in your body, though you may inhale small amounts of ammonia if you live near one.
Ammonia gas is used in ice factories because it has excellent heat-absorbing properties when it undergoes a phase change from gas to liquid, making it an efficient refrigerant. By circulating ammonia gas in a closed system, heat is absorbed from the surroundings, leading to a decrease in temperature and the formation of ice.
Urea, fertilizer, and ammonia plants release carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, various nitrogen oxides, and methane (CH4). The most obvious emission is hydrogen sulfide (H2S) but it is also released in much smaller quantities.