Ammonolysis

/ˌæməˈnɑləsɪs/ noun

A chemical process in which ammonia breaks apart or dissolves a compound, splitting its bonds to create new products.

From ammono- (ammonia) + -lysis (from Greek lysis, meaning 'loosening,' 'splitting,' or 'dissolving'). The term emerged in early 20th-century chemistry as scientists systematically studied reactions using ammonia as a solvent or reagent.

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