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Ammonia evaporates quickly, as evidenced by its use in glass cleaning solutions to avoid streaking
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and as a refrigerant gas in air-conditioning equipment.
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It can also be released into the atmosphere, but should be contained if it poses a serious threat.
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Because ammonia evaporates quickly, it is commonly used in glass cleaning solutions to help avoid streaking.
When used as a refrigerant gas and in air-conditioning equipment, ammonia can absorb substantial amounts of heat from its surroundings.
Ammonia Uses and Benefits - Chemical Safety Facts
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Ammonia is a dangerous and corrosive substance that can cause serious harm if released. It is best to contain it in a safe location and allow it to escape to the atmosphere unless the release is causing a serious threat. It is easy to contain by tarping the component that is releasing ammonia, and if caught in an ammonia release, escape laterally and move upwind.
Ten Things You Should Know | ASTI - AMMONIA SAFETY AND TRAINING INSTITUTE
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The dynamics of the evaporation process shows clearly the influence of ammonia concentration, with a high evaporation rate during the first period, which decreases then with time. The influence of…
EVAPORATION OF AMMONIA FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTION SPILLS
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However, ammonia and air, under certain conditions, can form mixtures which are denser than air, because the mixture is at lower temperature due to evaporation of ammonia. On accidental release…
Evaporation of ammonia - Big Chemical Encyclopedia
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Anhydrous ammonia boils at roughly 28°F, but once bonded to water that number increases greatly. I don't know the evaporation rate of ammonia once bonded to water. So, is my…
Ammonia Evaporation | Tropical Fish Forums 🐠
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Ammonia is a basic building block for ammonium nitrate fertilizer, which releases nitrogen, an essential nutrient for growing plants, including farm crops and lawns. About 90 percent of ammonia produced…
Ammonia - Chemical Safety Facts
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