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It is commonly used as a | solvent in research and industry. |
lion to help keep the Heritage USA Theme Park | solvent, including a well-publicized waterslide plung |
ter other components have been dissolved by a | solvent is called raffinate. |
After extraction the | solvent is removed, typically by means of a rotary ev |
The lean | solvent is cooled again with a trim cooler before bei |
rbon, chlorinated hydrocarbon, or chlorinated | solvent is an organic compound containing at least on |
The | solvent is heated to reflux. |
As the filaments emerge from a spinneret, the | solvent is evaporated in warm air, in a process known |
dominate direct current and transport of bulk | solvent is prevented. |
A basin of | solvent is set up with a heating coil to bring the so |
The Selexol | solvent is a mixture of the dimethyl ethers of polyet |
The | solvent is then removed by a lower temperature distil |
Analogous to other AP ion sources a spray of | solvent is heated to relatively high temperatures (ab |
The number density of solute molecules in a | solvent is sometimes called concentration, although u |
One reason water is a universal | solvent is that water dissociates into H+ and OH-. |
ow method, high resolution IR-spectroscopy in | solvent is difficult, the broad absorption in UV-spec |
If the | solvent is butane the unit will be referred to as a b |
Although some 2-butanol is used as a | solvent, it is mainly converted to butanone ("MEK"), |
mide, which used toxic diethylene glycol as a | solvent, leading to the deaths of at least 100 people |
(with the hydroxyl group) interacts with the | solvent leaving the apolar to the catalyst surface. |
methacrylates with some volatile carrier and | solvent like acetone, EDTA or nitric acid which modif |
The | solvent limitations are system and column based. |
tems are designed to capture and reclaim this | solvent, making the process much more economical. |
he physical and electrical homogeneity of the | solvent material. |
ve permeate components from the slurry, fresh | solvent may be added to the feed to replace the perme |
Voting was restricted to sane and | solvent men over the age of 21, and did not allow for |
i iodide with phosphorus pentachloride in the | solvent methyl iodide. |
enation of mesityl oxide gives the industrial | solvent, methyl isobutyl ketone ("MIBK"). |
The compound is stable in a THF/ethylbenzene | solvent mixture and commercially available as such. |
The linewidth may however increase if | solvent molecules remain in the crystal and if measur |
coordinated, by removing volatile metal-bound | solvent molecules over the course of synthesis, and b |
As a result of the increased demand for | solvent molecules, the protein-protein interactions a |
mitted from the sample transfer energy to the | solvent molecules, which in turn transfer their energ |
The | solvent must be aprotic since alcohols and water reac |
The | solvent must alter the relative volatility by a wide |
lution of Os3(CO)12 in octane (or other inert | solvent of similar boiling point) with H2. |
ginal formulation consisted of 1% CN gas in a | solvent of 2-butanol, propylene glycol, cyclohexene, |
luenesulfonyl chloride, usually in an aprotic | solvent, often pyridine, the basicity of which activa |
For practical applications, the | solvent, often called a diluents, is typically kerose |
solvation, an approximation of the effects of | solvent on the structures and interactions of protein |
lectric charges, such as polar molecules in a | solvent or conducting ions in a solid. |
k can be controlled by changing the amount of | solvent or other diluent used in the ink. |
of the pervaded volume is usually filled with | solvent or other chains. |
melted, if not then it may be dissolved in a | solvent or chemically treated to form soluble or ther |
icate that these residues are in contact with | solvent, or water, and that they are therefore likely |
Its other names are | Solvent Orange 7, C.I. Solvent Orange 7, and C.I. 121 |
droxyanthraquinone, also called quinizarin or | Solvent Orange 86, is an organic compound derived fro |
By separating out inorganic carbon using a | solvent, organic carbon in a sample can be measured u |
t water (a solution) is distilled, water (the | solvent) passes over into the receiver and salt (the |
onmental conditions: for example, a change in | solvent polarity will result in solvatochromism. |
It has the highest | solvent power of any chlorinated hydrocarbon. |
‘On the | Solvent Power exercised by Hyposulphite of Soda on ma |
Its low toxicity and | solvent properties make it an ideal additive for perf |
er boiling point, together with the favorable | solvent properties of lower molecular weight of ether |
ver how to make the state's retirement system | solvent reached an impasse. |
to remove more lignin than other solvents and | solvent recovery is simplified due to immiscibility i |
This is weighed against the more difficult | solvent recovery by distillation . |
ary technologies, including activated carbon, | solvent recovery, concentrator, and thermal oxidation |
3. Very high | solvent recovery. |
ga Chemical Corporation was a refrigerant and | solvent recycling company that operated from 1976-199 |
igher sulfur content; it is a replacement for | Solvent Red 26 with better solubility in hydrocarbons |
Citrus Red 2, Citrus Red No. 2, C.I. | Solvent Red 80, or C.I. 12156 is an artificial dye. |
d BK, Fat Ponceau G, Cerasin Red, C.I. 26100, | Solvent Red 23, Sudan Red, Sudan Red III, Sudan V, Su |
Solvent Red 164, also called Oil Red B, is a syntheti | |
.9 pounds per 1000 barrels, or 11.13 mg/l, of | Solvent Red 26 in solid form; the concentrations requ |
re the Bergius process, the SRC-I and SRC-II ( | Solvent Refined Coal) processes and the NUS Corporati |
Thermal dissolution is a hydrogen-donor | solvent refining process. |
tant molecules are always in contact with the | solvent, regardless of whether the surfactants exist |
"Skating in the Moonshine ( | Solvent Remix)" - 5:33 |
olymers because of the difficulty of complete | solvent removal. |
Small sample and | solvent requirements and the high resolving power of |
instrumentation due to their heat resistance, | solvent resistance and flame resistance. |
nances at the same chemical shift as a strong | solvent resonance |
The use of isophorone as a | solvent resulted from the search for ways to dispose |
ly, its sister salt, FLiBe, was chosen as the | solvent salt for the molten salt reactor due to a mor |
The | solvent should be easily separable from the bottom pr |
The stored | solvent should therefore be tested for the presence o |
The quantity, cost and availability of the | solvent should be considered. |
day, but they were unable to keep the station | solvent, so they put the station up for sale in early |
his complex is often insoluble in the organic | solvent, so precipitation of the pyridinium leaving g |
lowing: Cefsulodin is dissolved in an organic | solvent, sodium, water or any mixture thereof, then s |
chloride or bromide in a benzene-ether mixed | solvent solution. |
llulose fabric that is obtained by an organic | solvent spinning process". |
soluble in water, but soluble in some organic | solvent such as alcohol & oil. |
ction product is then dissolved in a reactive | solvent, such as styrene, to a 35 - 45 percent conten |
dissolved in water, instead of another common | solvent such as n-heptane. |
methanesulfonic acid with NaBH4 in an aprotic | solvent such as THF or DMS, the complex of BH3 and th |
will form micelles when placed in a selective | solvent such as water. |
issolving the PAI powder in a strong, aprotic | solvent such as N-methyl pyrrolidone. |
Other | solvent such as acetonitrile and chloroform can be us |
m cracking by extraction into a polar aprotic | solvent such as acetonitrile, N-methylpyrrolidone, fu |
rubber materials such as chloroprene, and the | solvent sulfolane are also manufactured from butadien |
ibing lipid head group repulsion and membrane | solvent surface tension. |
ulfuric acid in the (anhydrous) sulfuric acid | solvent system. |
links into fragments that are soluble in the | solvent system. |
ow conversion routes in water and in biphasic | solvent systems both have disadvantages and no commer |
, and poor mixing is achieved for most binary | solvent systems, which makes this technique both time |
rganochloride respiration of the dry-cleaning | solvent, tetrachloroethylene (PCE), and the engine de |
lute earlier and in higher amounts of organic | solvent than if a neutral polar HILIC surface were us |
It is a significantly less polar | solvent than water, well-suited to dissolving many or |
iling, relatively non-volatile component, the | solvent, that forms no azeotrope with the other compo |
bases stronger than the hydroxide ion, use a | solvent that is a weaker acid than water. |
ield of chemistry he searched for a universal | solvent that could be obtained from wine spirits, and |
ure, a monomer is dissolved in a non-reactive | solvent that contains a catalyst. |
orbent, the stationary phase is washed with a | solvent that neutralizes ionic interaction between th |
ide is dissolved in water, a polar and protic | solvent, the bulky chloride substituent is carried aw |
After the plate is exposed to the first | solvent, the solvent is removed, the plate is rotated |
In cyclohexane as | solvent the distribution changes to 53:47 where the p |
by swirling together chunks of celluloid in a | solvent, then curing. |
tle brush or patch dampened with black-powder | solvent through the bore before reloading. |
The idea is to use a moderately apolar | solvent to solubilize the dye allowing it to partitio |
This enables | solvent to be rapidly removed while the samples thems |
ng solution and a "blank", consisting of pure | solvent, to improve accuracy. |
co painting, lime water is used as the colour | solvent to apply on fresh plaster. |
is used as an alkylating agent and industrial | solvent to manufacture dodecylbenzyl chloride, water |
n benzene, dichloromethane or another similar | solvent to produce triaminotrinitrobenzene (TATB), an |
The Ralston-Purina plant used hexane as a | solvent to extract oil from soybeans. |
from ink which has been manufactured by using | solvent to dissolve (pornographic) video tape confisc |
re were potentially exposed to the industrial | solvent trichloroethylene (TCE), classified by the In |
was heavily contaminated with the industrial | solvent Trichloroethylene (TCE), which Burkholderia k |
Solvent UCl4 adducts can be formed by a simpler react | |
Selexol is a physical | solvent, unlike amine based acid gas removal solvents |
Catalytic hydrogenation yields sulfolane, a | solvent used in the petrochemical industry for the ex |
nization mechanism depends on the analyte and | solvent used and for example the following analyte (M |
Chloroform is a very common | solvent used in organic chemistry. |
Deuterated methanol is a common | solvent used in NMR spectroscopy. |
Deuterated acetone is a common | solvent used in NMR spectroscopy. |
Deuterated ethanol is an uncommon | solvent used in NMR spectroscopy. |
Deuterated benzene is a common | solvent used in NMR spectroscopy. |
ity of a solution (η) to the viscosity of the | solvent used (ηs), |
Deuterated DCM is not a common | solvent used in NMR spectroscopy as it is reasonably |
Deuterated chloroform is the most common | solvent used in NMR spectroscopy. |
Forestal is a | solvent used in chromatography, composed of acetic ac |
Deuterated DMF is a relatively uncommon | solvent used in NMR spectroscopy. |
This colorless liquid is a | solvent used in the electrochemical studies of transi |
is often carried out at room temperature, the | solvent, usually volatile diethyl ether or tetrahydro |
of as a pneumatic process where the expanding | solvent vapor is used as a nebulization gas. |
rsonic jet or spray of very small droplets in | solvent vapor. |
The | solvent vapour travels up a distillation arm, and flo |
The condenser ensures that any | solvent vapour cools, and drips back down into the ch |
eposited on surfaces by means of a jet of hot | solvent vapour and vacuum ultraviolet light. |
Solvent Violet 13 is used to dye hydrocarbon products | |
Solvent Violet 13, also known as D&C Violet No.2, oil | |
e collisional transfer by its independence of | solvent viscosity and from transfer within a molecula |
His thesis on sulfuric acid as | solvent was supervised by Arthur Rudolf Hantzsch. |
water was behaving as reactant, catalyst and | solvent were described by Katritzky et al. |
A solution consists of a | solvent, which is commonly a liquid, and a solute, wh |
eadily communicates whether a water-insoluble | solvent will float (SG < 1.0) or sink (SG > 1.0) when |
on cools, the solubility of the solute in the | solvent will gradually become smaller. |
Isopropyl acetate is a | solvent with a wide variety of manufacturing uses tha |
Ethylene carbonate is used as a polar | solvent with a molecular dipole moment of 4.9 D, only |
a single element or a substance in a soluble | solvent with which it reacts. |
oroethane, or 1,1,2-TCA, is an organochloride | solvent with the molecular formula C2H3Cl3. |
ures, although neither form is soluble in any | solvent without degradation. |
the solution would be the salt water, and the | solvent would be the distilled water. |
Aromatics: Benzene Toluene | Solvent Xylene Orthoxylene Paraxylene Solgad 100 - Ar |
Sudan Yellow 3G, also known as | Solvent Yellow 16, C.I. disperse yellow and C.I. 1270 |
Solvent Yellow 124 is intended to be difficult to rem | |
Solvent Yellow 124, hydrolyzed protonated form | |
Sudan I (also commonly known as CI | Solvent Yellow 14 and Solvent Orange R), is a lysochr |
Solvent Yellow 124 is a yellow azo dye used in Europe | |
ter the last step, so that evaporation of the | solvent yields the product. |
en atmosphere, followed by evaporation of the | solvent yields tetrahydromegaphone (tetrahydromegapho |
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