if i knew what the heck this question meant, I'd be able to answer it better. The chemical formula for ammonia is NO3^-1. It is a polyatomic ion.
Depending which there's also cleaning ammonia but yes it is dangerous if you lick it it can cause you death
NEVER, EVER use a polish on chrome that contains ammonia because Ammonia dissolves chrome and could, but is most likely to cause explosion.
Inhailing ammonia fumes can cause brain damage, damage to the lungs, or even death.
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The most common cause of having an ammonia smell in your nose is your diet. People who have a high protein and low carbohydrate diet can smell ammonia and their sweat can actually smell like ammonia too.
Ammonia is a toxic substance that can cause illnesses in animals. For this reason, ammonia must be eliminated from their bodies.
Depending which there's also cleaning ammonia but yes it is dangerous if you lick it it can cause you death
At moderate levels ammonia can affect the eyes, skin, and throat of the human body. At higher concentrations, ammonia can cause lung and brain damage.
NEVER, EVER use a polish on chrome that contains ammonia because Ammonia dissolves chrome and could, but is most likely to cause explosion.
Inhailing ammonia fumes can cause brain damage, damage to the lungs, or even death.
Ammonia would not be a good choice for most carpets. It would also be a possible cause of respiratory irritation to spread that much ammonia in an indoor area.
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there were several disease that can be caused by the excess of ammonia in human body. hyperammonia can cause brain cells dysfunction, toxicity, tremors, drowsiness, coma, and also death..
The most common cause of having an ammonia smell in your nose is your diet. People who have a high protein and low carbohydrate diet can smell ammonia and their sweat can actually smell like ammonia too.
Simply choke the fuse up high and shake. The distillation will cause the ammonia to stabilize, diffusing the bomb.
Due to the presence of ammonia in urine, it is feasibly possible, assuming the levels of ammonia in the air reach unprecedented concentrations, for the ammonia to alter the internal chemistry of the lungs and cause damage. Under normal circumstances, this is nearly impossible.
This can cause death. If you are having these symptoms after inhaling ammonia, go to a medical professional (doctor) immediately.