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  2. Ammonium nonanoate - Wikipedia

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    Ammonium nonanoate is a nonsystemic, broad-spectrum contact herbicide that has no soil activity. [1] It can be used for the suppression and control of weeds , including grasses, vines, underbrush, and annual/perennial plants, including moss, saplings, and tree suckers.

  3. Category:Ammonium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ammonium compounds" ... Ammonium nonanoate; Ammonium orthomolybdate; Ammonium oxalate; Ammonium ozonide; Ammonium paratungstate; Ammonium perbromate;

  4. Ammonium perfluorononanoate - Wikipedia

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    Ammonium perfluorononanoate (APFN) is an anionic surfactant that in water forms liquid crystalline phases (Lyotropic liquid crystal). It is the ammonium salt of perfluorononanoic acid . The phase diagram of APFN/H 2 O system is delineated by the presence of a lamellar phase and a nematic phase with awide isotropic solution.

  5. Ammonium tellurate - Wikipedia

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    Ammonium tellurate is a chemical compound with the chemical formula (NH 4) 2 TeO 4. [1] [2] Synthesis. The compound can be obtained by oxidation of tellurium dioxide ...

  6. Ammonium - Wikipedia

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    Ammonium is a modified form of ammonia that has an extra hydrogen atom. It is a positively charged molecular ion with the chemical formula NH + 4 or [NH 4] +.

  7. Soap - Wikipedia

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    A cation from an organic base such as ammonium can be used instead of a metal; ammonium nonanoate is an ammonium-based soap that is used as an herbicide. [8] Another class of non-toilet soaps are resin soaps, which are produced in the paper industry by the action of tree rosin with alkaline reagents used to separate cellulose from raw wood.

  8. Ammonium carbonate - Wikipedia

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    Ammonium carbonate is a chemical compound with the chemical formula [N H 4] 2 C O 3. It is an ammonium salt of carbonic acid. It is composed of ammonium cations [NH 4] + and carbonate anions CO 2− 3. Since ammonium carbonate readily degrades to gaseous ammonia and carbon dioxide upon heating, it is used as a leavening agent and also as ...

  9. Cupferron - Wikipedia

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    Cupferron is jargon for the ammonium salt of the conjugate base derived from N-nitroso-N-phenylhydroxylamine. This conjugate base is abbreviated as CU −. It once was a common reagent for the complexation of metal ions, being of interest in the area of qualitative inorganic analysis. Its formula is NH 4 [C 6 H 5 N(O)NO].