Ammonia pollution
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ammonia-pollution-189-5472091
title:
Ammonia pollution
text:
Ammonia pollution is pollution by the chemical ammonia (NH3) – a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen which is a byproduct of agriculture and industry. Common forms include air pollution by the ammonia gas emitted by rotting agricultural slurry and fertilizer factories while natural sources include the burning coal mines of Jharia, the caustic Lake Natron and the guano of seabird colonies. Gaseous ammonia reacts with other pollutants in the air to form fine particles of ammonium salts, which affect
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wiki
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encyclopedia
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Chemical contamination
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammonia_pollution
date created:
2019-03-06T23:34:17Z
date modified:
2024-09-09T03:58:38Z
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