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Well, you see... you put it on the mess and it cleans it. And that is how ammonia cleans.
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NH3 is made by N2 and H2. pure NH3 is clean ammonia.
Household ammonia is a solution of ammonia in water. Mostly it is used to clean household utensils.
Very simple 2% hydrochloric acid will clean anything off of your brass. you will have a 30 min window before the acid will starts eating the brass. you should always keep a wash solution by your side of 50% baking soda and water.after Whice i always like using a polishing cloth to shine the bass. 30mins is more time then you will ever need because the bass will be come clean instantly.
lemonjuice and salt.
You can clean a brass telescope. Over a duration of time, brass starts to oxidize. To remove this, can use vinegar and salt. You can also use a concoction of chemicals that is premade, usually by a company that specializes in brass.
Ammonia factories do not clean your cells or do anything else for that matter.
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One should not mix Clorox Clean- Up or any type of bleach with ammonia as this causes toxic gases to be released. Combining bleach with ammonia can serious reactions.
For light soils you can use rubbing alcohol.For heavier soils you may need a brass cleaning paste.
Assuming you mean, are the words "clean those brass" adjectives, the answer is no, maybe, and yes Clean is a verb. Those is a demonstrative pronoun. (Some people might call this a form of adjective, as it is a modifier.) Brass is an adjective: a brass trumpet, a brass bookend. Note that brass is also a noun in some uses: the brass on that uniform is shiny, the brass in this orchestra is very good
Well, you see... you put it on the mess and it cleans it. And that is how ammonia cleans.
yes it can
Windex or anything with ammonia in it.
NH3 is made by N2 and H2. pure NH3 is clean ammonia.
Household ammonia is a solution of ammonia in water. Mostly it is used to clean household utensils.