If the tampon isn't saturated with blood then you're using too high an absorbency or you're not menstruating heavily enough to be using tampons at all. Only use tampons during light flow, using tampons at any other time increases your risks of Toxic shock syndrome.
Excessive discharge and an ammonia smell suggests a possible vaginal infection (it may also be a temporary imbalance in vaginal flora as a result of tampon use, or caused by chemicals in the tampon interacting with bodily fluids), either way this is another reason not to use tampons. If the odour and excessive discharge continues you need to see your doctor to find out what's wrong.
Sounds like a urinary tract infection. Many things could cause it.
When it's gone that far you need antibiotics. Go see a doctor.
This depends on the mass of the liquid.
You certainly can test the hardness of chicken bones before and after they are soaked in liquid. You can try tapping and bending them for example.
The insect's sting's cure will be caused if we apply a soaked wet pad of ammonia water.
Use mothballs where all of there tunnels are, or ammonia soaked rags at the mouth of there tunnel or newly digged one...
Soggy means "soaked with moisture or liquid".
balls in a horse dick soaked in liquid nitrogen
Soaked or saturated with liquid or moisture; very wet or sloppy.
The process of being soaked (as of steeped or preserved) in a brine or other liquid.
Blotter paper is soaked in a liquid solution of a compound, then allowed to dry out.
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Yes! It is simply the turkey trimmings ground up. Bones, tongues, beaks, feet, etc. all soaked in ammonia as well.
It describes an object which has either absorbed or is covered with water or a water-like liquid. It can also mean having the quality of liquidity, as in "Wet Paint"