Yes, you can use vinegar as an alternative to ammonia for cleaning purposes. Vinegar is an effective and natural cleaner that can be used to remove grease, grime, and odors. It is also less harsh and has a milder scent compared to ammonia.
People use electricity; inanimate objects or substances (such as ammonia) don't.
Ammonia is called Ammonia only in chemistry. While writing reactions, we use its symbol NH(3).
One common brand that produces sudsy ammonia in a plastic container with a white and blue label similar to Clorox is Easy-Off. They offer a cleaning product with ammonia in a convenient spray bottle for easy use.
NEVER, EVER use a polish on chrome that contains ammonia because Ammonia dissolves chrome and could, but is most likely to cause explosion.
Yes, you can use a diluted ammonia solution to wash windows. Mix one part ammonia with ten parts water and use a clean cloth or sponge to apply it to the windows. After wiping the windows, be sure to rinse with clean water to remove any residue.
State a purpose you would want something else for.
A sharpie pen?
A sharpie pen?
the world will find something else to use instead
Whip egg whites and felty fold them into the batter
We use it for trains but instead we could be using something else like oil since that is what we use for our cars! Hope I helped! : )
No, because the ammonia in horn salt will not evaporate in something so dense. You can only use hornsalt in thin baked goods like cookies.
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The answer is really simple. Use exactly what Toyota recommends and nothing else. Using something else would be really foolish.
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I personally would use normal cornflour instead because wheaten cornflour is really hard to find but you may wish to use something else.
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