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am·mo·ni·ate

 (ə-mō′nē-āt′)
tr.v. am·mo·ni·at·ed, am·mo·ni·at·ing, am·mo·ni·ates
To treat or combine with ammonia.
n.
A compound that contains ammonia.

am·mo′ni·a′tion n.
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ammoniate

(əˈməʊnɪˌeɪt)
vb
(Chemistry) to unite or treat with ammonia
n
(Elements & Compounds) another name for ammine
amˌmoniˈation n
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am•mo•ni•ate

(əˈmoʊ niˌeɪt)

v.t. -at•ed, -at•ing,
to treat or cause to unite with ammonia.
[1835–45]
am•mo`ni•a′tion, n.
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ammoniate


Past participle: ammoniated
Gerund: ammoniating

Imperative
ammoniate
ammoniate
Present
I ammoniate
you ammoniate
he/she/it ammoniates
we ammoniate
you ammoniate
they ammoniate
Preterite
I ammoniated
you ammoniated
he/she/it ammoniated
we ammoniated
you ammoniated
they ammoniated
Present Continuous
I am ammoniating
you are ammoniating
he/she/it is ammoniating
we are ammoniating
you are ammoniating
they are ammoniating
Present Perfect
I have ammoniated
you have ammoniated
he/she/it has ammoniated
we have ammoniated
you have ammoniated
they have ammoniated
Past Continuous
I was ammoniating
you were ammoniating
he/she/it was ammoniating
we were ammoniating
you were ammoniating
they were ammoniating
Past Perfect
I had ammoniated
you had ammoniated
he/she/it had ammoniated
we had ammoniated
you had ammoniated
they had ammoniated
Future
I will ammoniate
you will ammoniate
he/she/it will ammoniate
we will ammoniate
you will ammoniate
they will ammoniate
Future Perfect
I will have ammoniated
you will have ammoniated
he/she/it will have ammoniated
we will have ammoniated
you will have ammoniated
they will have ammoniated
Future Continuous
I will be ammoniating
you will be ammoniating
he/she/it will be ammoniating
we will be ammoniating
you will be ammoniating
they will be ammoniating
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been ammoniating
you have been ammoniating
he/she/it has been ammoniating
we have been ammoniating
you have been ammoniating
they have been ammoniating
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been ammoniating
you will have been ammoniating
he/she/it will have been ammoniating
we will have been ammoniating
you will have been ammoniating
they will have been ammoniating
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been ammoniating
you had been ammoniating
he/she/it had been ammoniating
we had been ammoniating
you had been ammoniating
they had been ammoniating
Conditional
I would ammoniate
you would ammoniate
he/she/it would ammoniate
we would ammoniate
you would ammoniate
they would ammoniate
Past Conditional
I would have ammoniated
you would have ammoniated
he/she/it would have ammoniated
we would have ammoniated
you would have ammoniated
they would have ammoniated
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.ammoniate - treat with ammonia
process, treat - subject to a process or treatment, with the aim of readying for some purpose, improving, or remedying a condition; "process cheese"; "process hair"; "treat the water so it can be drunk"; "treat the lawn with chemicals" ; "treat an oil spill"
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SDK is the one and only company in the world that manufactures and sells various types of high-purity gases including fluoride, chloride, bromide, and ammoniate gases.
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