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Alpha-lipoic acid is a water-soluble and fat-soluble antioxidant that is ready and able to be used wherever your body needs it. By increasing the dosage from 50 mg to 100 mg, alpha-lipoic acid can recharge other antioxidants, doubling their ability ... more
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Yes. Cyanuric acid is in the trichlor tablets you use. It helps stop chlorine loss from the water (chlorine stabilizer); however, if you have too much cyanuric acid, you get chlorine lock, which stops the chlorine from properly and quickly killing ... more
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A. Retin-A (Retinoic Acid) is often used to improve the appearance and texture of the skin. It produces a mild, superficial peel of the epidermis. Retin-A has effects on the both the superficial (epidermis) and the deep (dermis) parts of the skin. ... more
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The discussion was very interesting! The person who called is from Ireland and she called the customer service people locally. If you would like to call your self, here is the number for the US, toll free: 1-800-955-1550 they have quite a website!: ... more
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Humic Acids are biological compounds created by Mother Earth. We call it “mother’s milk from the earth.” These composites were originally deposited by pristine, ancient forests and compacted and transformed over millions of years, waiting to be ... more
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... when the hydrochloric acid was most dilute the cross took 711 seconds to disappear, and when the acid was most concentrated the cross took just 82 seconds to disappear. This shows that the more dilute the concentration of acid, the slower the ... more
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Whatever color you add is going to blend with the color that is already there. If you simply want it darker, then you can do it. You cannot change colors, though, without removing the top half inch of concrete. If you are going to try to darken the ... more
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an acid is a substance that accepts electron while the base donates the electrons during a chemicle reaction. Magnesium donates its 2 valence electrons to the 2 hydrogen ions from HCl to give 2 hydrogen atoms that then bond giving hydrogen gas. ... more
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Whereas acids increase the hydrogen ion (H+) concentration of a solution, alkaline substances decrease it, according to the book "Biology," by Neil Campbell et al. Containing 1.44 grams of citric acid per ounce, lemon juice is highly acidic, notes ... more
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A major U.S. study involving 75,000 men shows that prostate cancer screening tests don’t appear to reduce deaths from the disease among those with a limited life-expectancy. Results from the Prostate, Lung, Colorectal and Ovarian (PLCO) Cancer ... more
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