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IX. On the union of ammonia nitrate with ammonia

Divers, 1873

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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London

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1. Ammonia nitrate possesses the somewhat remarkable property of combining with large quantities of ammonia. The product is a liquid the composition of which varies with the temperature and pressure to which it is subjected. It appears from its properties to be a …
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