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ARC
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Ammonia
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Ammonia has only one nitrogen per molecule, but it is quite toxic.
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ARC
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Ammonia
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Ammonia has the ability to form hydrogen bonds.
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia imitates the smell of dog urine.
| 0.7605 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia inhibits phagosome-lysome fusion in macrophages.
| 0.798714 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a base and ammonium is an acid.
| 0.836782 |
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WordNet3.0
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ammonia
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Ammonia is a binary compound
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a byproduct of fish metabolism and the decomposition of organic matter.
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a by-product of protein metabolism.
| 0.862023 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a byproduct of protein processing.
| 0.831489 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a byproduct of the breakdown of human waste and can be poisonous to fish.
| 0.790899 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a byproduct of the urea manufacturing process.
| 0.811665 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a clear, colourless gas.
| 0.835809 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a colorless gas with a sharp intensely irritating odor.
| 0.842326 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a colorless gas with a strong pungent odor.
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a colorless gas, lighter than air, with a sharp odor.
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a colorless gas, soluble in water, with a pungent odor.
| 0.86222 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a colorless, highly irritating gas with a sharp, suffocating odor.
| 0.847661 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a colourless gas and has a characteristically pungent odour.
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ARC
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a colourless gas with a characteristic pungent smell.
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ARC
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a common naturally occurring substance.
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a completely natural substance.
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen.
| 0.856557 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a corrosive, colorless, gas with a sharp odor.
| 0.851137 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a dangerous substance in itself, although it is also a very common household chemical.
| 0.657288 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a form of nitrogen, which is a nutrient.
| 0.857529 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a gas that is a mix of nitrogen and hydrogen.
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a gas that is lighter than air.
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a great cleaner in general.
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a highly toxic substance to muscle cells.
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a mineralized form of nitrogen and is readily usable by plants as a nutrient.
| 0.843783 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a more expensive item to measure accurately.
| 0.242737 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a natural part of the composting process.
| 0.602879 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a precursor to nitrite, which is then converted to nitrate.
| 0.850111 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a primary eye and upper respiratory tract irritant.
| 0.820321 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a primary raw material for the production of diammonium phosphate fertilizer.
| 0.660167 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a prime source of nitrogen enrichment.
| 0.732059 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a problem because it can volatilize and move into the atmosphere.
| 0.708242 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a protein-building chemical.
| 0.853022 |
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ARC
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a required precursor to fertilizers , explosives , and other products.
| 0.699628 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a respiratory irritant.
| 0.828579 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a severe irritant of the eyes, respiratory tract, and skin.
| 0.834501 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a strong organic base that has a powerful and destructive effect on mucous membranes.
| 0.833552 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a toxic form of nitrogen that causes algae blooms and fish kills in coastal waters.
| 0.844043 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a toxic ingredient.
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ARC
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a toxic substance in vertebrates.
| 0.852246 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a trigonal pyramidal molecule.
| 0.845698 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a troublesome by-product of manure decomposition.
| 0.72745 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a weak acid and hydrobromic acid is a strong acid.
| 0.797866 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is a weak base.
| 0.87179 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is absorbed in the gut from the breakdown of dietary protein.
| 0.862856 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is absorbed through the rumen wall and is converted to urea by the liver.
| 0.859074 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is added three hours after the chlorine, in a process called chloramination .
| 0.786193 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is added to promote liquefaction and prevent spoilage.
| 0.735568 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is added to reduce chlorine-like tastes and to maintain the chlorine in the water.
| 0.712876 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is alkaline and caustic, and is a powerful irritant.
| 0.772845 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is alkaline and hence raises the dough p.
| 0.317283 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is also a nutrient of growing concern.
| 0.523751 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is also a very good refrigerant and is used to a significant extent in large warehouses.
| 0.356167 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is also an irritant that affects the skin, eyes and respiratory passages.
| 0.778653 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is also very corrosive to copper and copper alloys.
| 0.648787 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is also vital in the manufacture of many chemicals, plastics, vitamins, and drugs.
| 0.647819 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is among the five most abundantly produced chemicals in the world.
| 0.757603 |
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ARC
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is an important aquatic plant nutrient because it is readily available.
| 0.761185 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is an important starting material in the manufacture of fertilizers and explosives.
| 0.69417 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is an indicator of the presence of copper ions.
| 0.800824 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is an irritant that often affects the eyes, nose, throat, and lungs.
| 0.826115 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is an irritant.
| 0.778369 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is another nitrogen compound that contributes to the acidification of soil and water.
| 0.819517 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is apparently a natural byproduct of hog waste and therefore is often found in hog barns.
| 0.469238 |
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ConceptNet
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ammonia
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Ammonia is bases.
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is basic and raises the pH of the medium.
| 0.742566 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is biodegradable.
| 0.799457 |
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ARC
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is both a metabolic waste and a metabolic input throughout the biosphere .
| 0.763146 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is can have either organic or inorganic sources.
| 0.695016 |
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ConceptNet
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ammonia
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Ammonia is chemical compounds.
| 1 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is colorless in water solution with a strong and suffocating odor.
| 0.83117 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is combined with the chlorine to form chloramine.
| 0.835597 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is considered a high health hazard because it is corrosive to the skin, eyes, and lungs.
| 0.703171 |
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ARC
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is considered to be a weak base.
| 0.789314 |
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ARC
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is converted into urea in the liver.
| 0.867925 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is converted to Ammonium in Acidic waters.
| 0.861924 |
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ARC
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is converted to nitrate by nitrification.
| 0.85358 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is converted to nitrates which are taken up by aquatic plants and algae.
| 0.831143 |
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ARC
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is converted to nitrite, then to nitrate.
| 0.823914 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is converted to nitrites, then to nitrates, which are taken up by aquatic plants and algae.
| 0.824775 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is converted to nitrites, which are then converted to nitrates.
| 0.818186 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is converted to urea and excreted as a waste product.
| 0.810184 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is cooled and liquefied at the reaction pressure , and then removed as liquid ammonia .
| 0.726884 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is corrosive to aluminum and zinc.
| 0.842568 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is deadly in a highly concentrated form, and in an enclosed area it can kill a person.
| 0.751554 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is deadly to fish and causes permanent damage to their gills.
| 0.79256 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is destructive to tissues of the skin, eyes and mucous membranes.
| 0.822101 |
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ARC
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is directly or indirectly the precursor to most nitrogen-containing compounds.
| 0.826462 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is easy to liquefy, making it an excellent coolant and solvent.
| 0.61348 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is emitted by certain paints, epoxies, adhesives and house-keeping products.
| 0.827415 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is especially harmful to young, newborn foals.
| 0.636071 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is excreted by fish and invertebrates and results from the break down of organic matter.
| 0.851616 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is extremely corrosive to the skin, eyes, and mucous membranes.
| 0.814197 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is extremely toxic to both fish and plants.
| 0.800968 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is extremely toxic.
| 0.69156 |
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