Ammonia Meaning in English
word
/əˈmoʊnjə/
uh-MOHN-yuh
/æmˈəʊniə/
am-OH-nee-uh
释义
A colorless gas with a strong, sharp smell, used in cleaning products and fertilizers. Chemically, it is made of nitrogen and hydrogen (NH3).
用法与细微差别
Common in chemistry and cleaning contexts. Uncountable noun. Combine as 'ammonia solution', 'ammonia smell', or 'liquid ammonia'. Handle with care, as it can be toxic and irritating.
Spanish: amoníacoPortuguese (BR): amôniaPortuguese (PT): amóniaChinese (Simplified): 氨 - 阿摩尼亚Chinese (Traditional): 氨 - 阿摩尼亞Hindi: अमोनियाArabic: الأمونياBengali: অ্যামোনিয়াRussian: аммиакJapanese: アンモニアVietnamese: amoniacKorean: 암모니아Turkish: amonyakUrdu: امونیاIndonesian: amonia
例句
Ammonia is used in many household cleaners.
basic
Farmers add ammonia to soil as a fertilizer.
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The strong smell of ammonia can be dangerous.
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If you mix bleach and ammonia, it creates toxic gas.
natural
The smell of ammonia reminds me of a science lab.
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We use a little ammonia to clean glass because it leaves no streaks.
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