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ammonium gluconate

ammonium gluconate

[ə′mōn·yəm ′glü·kə‚nāt]
(organic chemistry)
NH4C6H11O7 A white, crystalline powder made from gluconic acid and ammonia; soluble in water; used as an emulsifier for cheese and salad dressing and as a catalyst in textile printing.
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