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14818238-n:
(chemistry) a substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements or ingredients in definite proportion by weight
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14789724-n:
a deliquescent salt that is soluble in water; sometimes used as a source of nitrogen in fertilizers
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14794993-n:
a nitric acid ester; used in lacquers and explosives
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14860603-n:
(NaNO3) used especially as a fertilizer and explosive
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14861355-n:
(KNO3) used especially as a fertilizer and explosive
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14886579-n:
a heavy yellow poisonous oily explosive liquid obtained by nitrating glycerol; used in making explosives and medically as a vasodilator (trade names Nitrospan and Nitrostat)
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15014012-n:
used as an explosive and fertilizer and rocket propellant
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15014170-n:
a nitrate used in making photographic emulsions; also used in medicine as a cautery and as a topical antibacterial agent
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15085175-n:
a yellow salt obtained by the reaction of uranium salts with nitric acid
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15015872-n:
the group -NO3
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00185103-v:
treat with nitric acid, so as to change an organic compound into a nitrate
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00502478-v:
treat (soil) with nitrates
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00504676-v:
treat with nitrogen or a nitrogen compound
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00504901-v:
convert into nitric acid, nitrous acid, or nitrate, especially with the action of nitrobacteria
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14621446-n:
(chemistry) two or more atoms bound together as a single unit and forming part of a molecule
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14766532-n:
acid used especially in the production of fertilizers and explosives and rocket fuels
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14818238-n:
(chemistry) a substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements or ingredients in definite proportion by weight
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14850483-n:
formed by reaction between an acid and an alcohol with elimination of water
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15010703-n:
a compound formed by replacing hydrogen in an acid by a metal (or a radical that acts like a metal)
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00185103-v:
treat with nitric acid, so as to change an organic compound into a nitrate
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00502478-v:
treat (soil) with nitrates
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00504901-v:
convert into nitric acid, nitrous acid, or nitrate, especially with the action of nitrobacteria
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01354521-n:
small motile bacterial rods that can reduce nitrates and cause galls on plant stems
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01362336-n:
soil bacteria that convert nitrites to nitrates
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01374457-n:
any of the bacteria in the soil that take part in the nitrogen cycle; they oxidize ammonium compounds into nitrites or oxidize nitrites into nitrates
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01374703-n:
any of the nitrobacteria that oxidize nitrites into nitrates
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03260293-n:
an explosive containing nitrate sensitized with nitroglycerin absorbed on wood pulp
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03758720-n:
an antifungal agent usually administered in the form of a nitrate (trade name Monistat)
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09168193-n:
a desert in northern Chile rich in nitrate and copper deposits
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13521616-n:
the oxidation of ammonium compounds in dead organic material into nitrates and nitrites by soil bacteria (making nitrogen available to plants)
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13522084-n:
the circulation of nitrogen; nitrates from the soil are absorbed by plants which are eaten by animals that die and decay returning the nitrogen back to the soil
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14699441-n:
nitrate-bearing rock or gravel of the sodium nitrate deposits of Chile and Peru
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14859344-n:
any substance such as manure or a mixture of nitrates used to make soil more fertile
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15014170-n:
a nitrate used in making photographic emulsions; also used in medicine as a cautery and as a topical antibacterial agent
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