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Things ammonium often describes (“ammonium ________”)
chloride, nitrate, sulphate, hydroxide, sulfate, carbonate, solution, phosphate, acetate, sulphide, salts, molybdate, oxalate, bromide, nitrogen, ion, magnesium, persulfate, alum, thiocyanate, persulphate, urate, compounds, bicarbonate, salt, buffer, fluoride, citrate, hydrate, perchlorate, precipitation, iodide, solutions, carbamate, tartrate, picrate, carb, bichromate, sulfide, precipitates, chlorid, dichromate, fractionation, sulfamate, cyanate, crystals, excretion, reagent, nitrite, carbonicum, medium, fixation, ions, lactate, vanadate, uptake, mixture, bifluoride, benzoate, amalgam, concentration, formate, sulphocyanide, hydrogen, thiosulfate, hydroxid, transport, fertilizer, phosphates, chromate, explosives, cyanide, oleate, sulphocyanate, phosphomolybdate, sulphamate, assimilation, bromid, sulphydrate, muriaticum, thiosulphate, acidosis, causticum, metavanadate, complex, polyphosphate, stones, salicylate, alginate, thioglycolate
How ammonium often is described (“________ ammonium”)
quaternary, exchangeable, radical, urinary, standard, glufosinate, fixed, free, more, hypothetical, excess, yellow, saturated, ferric, quarternary, ferrous, concentrated, total, native, metallic, applied, acid, inorganic, labelled, soluble, ethyl, organic, pure, added, less, ancient, neutral, normal, dilute, available, double, trimethyl, atmospheric, synthetic, sodium, dry, corresponding, methyl, aqueous, sufficient, standardized, adsorbed, nonexchangeable, liquid, mono, solid, residual, absorbed, fosamine, anaerobic, interstitial, ionic, exogenous, 15n, chloral, cupro, tetraethyl, portal, ammonia, regenerated, excreted, vinic, prepared, intracellular, renal, dimercuric, mixed, calcium, tetramethyl, airborne, trapped, extracellular, anhydrous, lithium, moderate
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