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Ammonium deposits were first discovered by the Romans at their templ of Jupiter due to its location.

Gaseous ammonia was first isolated by Joseph Priestley in 1774 and was termed by him alkaline air; however it was acquired by the alchemist Basil Valentine. Eleven years later in 1785, Claude Louis Berthollet ascertained its composition

The Haber process to produce ammonia from the nitrogen in the air was developed by Fritz Haber and Carl Bosch in 1909 and patented in 1910.

The Vemork 60 MW hydroelectric plant in Norway constructed in 1911 was used purely for this purpose and up until the second world war provided the majority of Europe's ammonia.

Well ammonia was actually quite an ingenious chemical. It was first founded by a man called Bernar

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What year was ammonia discovered?

Ammonia was discovered in 1774 by Swedish chemist Joseph Priestley.


Who invented ammonia?

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Nitrogen tribromide was discovered in 1858 by the chemist Alfred Stock. It is synthesized by the reaction of ammonia with bromine.


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Is Parson's ammonia straight or is it a percent of ammonia?

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Where and how toxic ammonia converted into non toxic ammonia?

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Common name of ammonia?

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What part of speech is Ammonia?

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What is the difference between anydrous ammonia and aqueous ammonia?

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