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It is the world of plastics and high-strength ceramics, of gasoline, natural gas, and fuel cells, of semiconductors and light emitting diodes, of clean air and water, of pharmaceuticals, drug delivery, and scaffolds for artificial organs. It is a ... more
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No, but you have to make sure there is no contamination in the working tank solution. HCL HKP series chemicals are fully compatible with Konica Monolta 22'' chemicals. ... more
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Yes there is deep chemistry involved in getting the diploma of a Chemical Engineer and in the career itself. Where I am taking Chemical Engineering, it is required to take all the way up to Polymer Chemistry and sometimes beyond that, which is high ... more
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Protein: The presence of protein in urine is called proteinuria. Mild proteinuria in a concentrated urine sample may not be a cause for concern. However, any degree of proteinuria in dilute urine may be abnormal. The significance of proteinuria is ... more
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To meet customers' demands, our company can export the agrochemicals, water treatment chemicals, Silicone sealants, Thickeners and some other chemicals which are manufactured by our factories, can also provide professional services for packaging, ... more
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Chemical sun blocks contain ingredients which absorb harmful UV rays. This process takes place in the actual layers of the skin. Here, the chemical sun block reacts with the harmful rays and transforms them into a different kind of energy, mostly ... more
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When you say chemical interactions of molecules, I am going to assume you mean intermolecular forces, and the truth is that Colligative Properties and Intermolecular Forces are actually related. In essence, the Intermolecular forces (chemical ... more
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Yes, irradiation does produce chemical changes in foods. These substances, called “radiolytic products,” may sound mysterious, but they are not. They have been scrutinized by scientists in making safety assessments of irradiated foods. Any kind of ... more
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Oxybenzone is used as an ingredient in sunscreen and other cosmetics because it absorbs UV-A ultraviolet rays. Unfortunately oxybenzone penetrates into the skin where it is thought to act as a photosensitizer by creating free radicals when exposed ... more
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Yes, you need to take both VOC and SVOC samples regardless of what fuels you store. In addition, if the UST in question contains waste oil you will need to collect lead and chromium samples. ... more
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