What is another word for ammoniated?

Pronunciation: [amˈə͡ʊnɪˌe͡ɪtɪd] (IPA)

Ammoniated is a term commonly used in chemistry to refer to any compound that contains ammonia. However, there are various synonyms you can use instead of ammoniated, depending on the context and the type of compound you are referring to. For example, ammonia-derived or ammonia-based can be used to describe compounds that are created using ammonia as their primary component. On the other hand, ammoniacal, ammonical, or ammonous can be used to describe compounds that contain or emit ammonia. Additionally, some compounds containing ammonium ions, such as ammonium nitrate or ammonium chloride, can also be described as sal-ammoniac or ammonium salt. Therefore, when talking about ammoniated compounds or substances, you can choose from a variety of synonyms to ensure your writing is diverse and informative.

What are the hypernyms for Ammoniated?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    chemically altered, chemically modified, chemically treated.

Usage examples for Ammoniated

He had felt distinctly chilly on his arrival, and had taken a dose of ammoniated quinine.
"The Rough Road"
William John Locke
Although I have seen trees here that have been bearing continuously for twenty-two years, I have been unable to find so much as one that to the knowledge of the oldest resident has ever been fertilized in any way, yet, notwithstanding our lack of knowledge of local conditions, it seems perfectly safe to predicate that liberal manuring with stable manure or highly ammoniated fertilizers would insure a rank, succulent growth that is always prejudicial to the best and heaviest fruit production.
"Cacao Culture in the Philippines"
William S. Lyon
Sulphate of iron, ammoniated sulphate of zinc, sulphate of copper precipitated by sulphuretted hydrogen, and saline solutions precipitated by ferrocyanide of potash, all give granular precipitates or discs, of which the granular origin is quite perceptible.
"The Mechanism of Life"
Stéphane Leduc

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