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at very low concentrations, however the neat | solvent has a pungent, noxious odor. |
lion to help keep the Heritage USA Theme Park | solvent, including a well-publicized waterslide plung |
This colorless, flammable liquid is a common | solvent and a widely used intermediate in the manufac |
Isopropyl acetate is a | solvent with a wide variety of manufacturing uses tha |
is an apparatus which uses a vacuum to flush | solvent and/or a detergent solution through the entir |
e oxidation is conducted using acetic acid as | solvent and a catalyst composed of cobalt and mangane |
Ethylene carbonate is used as a polar | solvent with a molecular dipole moment of 4.9 D, only |
This contains the vaporized | solvent in a closed space where the workpiece is plac |
The Selexol | solvent is a mixture of the dimethyl ethers of polyet |
end of the concentration range of a flammable | solvent at a given temperature and pressure for which |
methacrylates with some volatile carrier and | solvent like acetone, EDTA or nitric acid which modif |
is colorless liquid is a useful polar aprotic | solvent and additive in organic synthesis. |
Solvent UCl4 adducts can be formed by a simpler react | |
ve but are less likely to cause ignition of a | solvent - air mixture than an electrostatic discharge |
The | solvent can also assist in the stabilization of the n |
The | solvent must alter the relative volatility by a wide |
Ethylbenzene has been used as a | solvent for aluminium bromide in the anhydrous electr |
Selexol is a physical | solvent, unlike amine based acid gas removal solvents |
ver how to make the state's retirement system | solvent reached an impasse. |
rbon, chlorinated hydrocarbon, or chlorinated | solvent is an organic compound containing at least on |
Small sample and | solvent requirements and the high resolving power of |
stigated the feasibility of translocating the | solvent extraction and electrowinning plant from New |
instrumentation due to their heat resistance, | solvent resistance and flame resistance. |
3% of the time, these two radicals escape the | solvent cage and become free radicals. |
nization mechanism depends on the analyte and | solvent used and for example the following analyte (M |
Ions are formed when the | solvent evaporates and the statistically unbalanced c |
The processing plant includes | solvent extraction and electrowinning processing equi |
The compound is stable in a THF/ethylbenzene | solvent mixture and commercially available as such. |
Solvent extraction and ion chromatography are commonl | |
e collisional transfer by its independence of | solvent viscosity and from transfer within a molecula |
eposited on surfaces by means of a jet of hot | solvent vapour and vacuum ultraviolet light. |
many samples at the same time, they eliminate | solvent bumping and can handle solvents with boiling |
ves, it can only move in the direction of the | solvent flow, and cannot move faster than the solvent |
Diethyl sulfide is used as a | solvent for anhydrous minerals and in plating baths f |
co painting, lime water is used as the colour | solvent to apply on fresh plaster. |
ks "Corporal Jigsore Quandary" and "Incarnate | Solvent Abuse" are taken from the Necroticism - Desca |
The | solvent limitations are system and column based. |
rubber materials such as chloroprene, and the | solvent sulfolane are also manufactured from butadien |
In organic | solvent extraction, aromatic compounds as well as oth |
Trimethyl phosphate is used as a | solvent for aromatic halogenations and nitrations as |
dye like 9,10-bis(phenylethynyl)anthracene, a | solvent (such as diethyl phthalate), and a weak base |
soluble in water, but soluble in some organic | solvent such as alcohol & oil. |
It was once widely used as a | solvent and as an intermediate in the industrial prod |
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. |
pensated by the better yield and a much lower | solvent consumption as well as a much higher producti |
issolving the PAI powder in a strong, aprotic | solvent such as N-methyl pyrrolidone. |
a clear, colourless liquid which is used as a | solvent and as a labile ligand in coordination chemis |
It also finds use as a | solvent and as a pesticide used to attract insects. |
Other | solvent such as acetonitrile and chloroform can be us |
This volatile liquid is used as a | solvent and as a reagent in organic synthesis. |
It is used as a | solvent and as an intermediate in the synthesis of 1, |
m cracking by extraction into a polar aprotic | solvent such as acetonitrile, N-methylpyrrolidone, fu |
DEGMME is a potent | solvent, and at high concentrations can damage fuel b |
ve permeate components from the slurry, fresh | solvent may be added to the feed to replace the perme |
This enables | solvent to be rapidly removed while the samples thems |
the solution would be the salt water, and the | solvent would be the distilled water. |
hat will dissolve in methanol or a less polar | solvent can be analyzed using SFC, including polar so |
The | solvent should be easily separable from the bottom pr |
The | solvent must be aprotic since alcohols and water reac |
The quantity, cost and availability of the | solvent should be considered. |
ow conversion routes in water and in biphasic | solvent systems both have disadvantages and no commer |
ide is dissolved in water, a polar and protic | solvent, the bulky chloride substituent is carried aw |
If the | solvent is butane the unit will be referred to as a b |
ific gravity is defined as the density of the | solvent divided by the density of water at the same t |
-assembly, i.e. by dissolving the ligand in a | solvent followed by the desired metal salt. |
Mothballs have been used for | solvent abuse by adolescents. |
with phosphoryl chloride using pyridine as a | solvent, following by quenching with water to produce |
This is weighed against the more difficult | solvent recovery by distillation . |
ter other components have been dissolved by a | solvent is called raffinate. |
For practical applications, the | solvent, often called a diluents, is typically kerose |
temperature and choice of | solvent, etc.) can be altered to try and increase the |
By separating out inorganic carbon using a | solvent, organic carbon in a sample can be measured u |
It is used as a | solvent and/or catalyst in preparation of synthetic w |
It is used as a | solvent for cellulose, plastics, oil and fats. |
It is used as a | solvent, distillation chaser, scintillator component. |
are various grades of industrial ethanol, for | solvent, disinfectant, chemical precursor and cleanin |
melted, if not then it may be dissolved in a | solvent or chemically treated to form soluble or ther |
Polycaprolactones impart good water, oil, | solvent and chlorine resistance to the polyurethane p |
re the Bergius process, the SRC-I and SRC-II ( | Solvent Refined Coal) processes and the NUS Corporati |
ga Chemical Corporation was a refrigerant and | solvent recycling company that operated from 1976-199 |
ary technologies, including activated carbon, | solvent recovery, concentrator, and thermal oxidation |
lectric charges, such as polar molecules in a | solvent or conducting ions in a solid. |
ure, a monomer is dissolved in a non-reactive | solvent that contains a catalyst. |
The lean | solvent is cooled again with a trim cooler before bei |
The condenser ensures that any | solvent vapour cools, and drips back down into the ch |
ield of chemistry he searched for a universal | solvent that could be obtained from wine spirits, and |
then passed through an oven to drive off the | solvent and cure the coating. |
by swirling together chunks of celluloid in a | solvent, then curing. |
ures, although neither form is soluble in any | solvent without degradation. |
water was behaving as reactant, catalyst and | solvent were described by Katritzky et al. |
photoionization (DAPPI) uses a jet of heated | solvent for desorption and ultraviolet light for phot |
ds, in sealants, paints and coatings and as a | solvent for Dichloramine T (germicide). |
When solute and | solvent atoms differ in size, local stress fields are |
his often financially troubled abbey remained | solvent (a difficult task given the small endowment a |
ow method, high resolution IR-spectroscopy in | solvent is difficult, the broad absorption in UV-spec |
from ink which has been manufactured by using | solvent to dissolve (pornographic) video tape confisc |
It is a preferred | solvent for dissolving and working with fullerenes. |
n chemical research, n-tridecane is used as a | solvent and distillation chaser. |
ueous mixture, are readily separated from the | solvent by distillation, filtration, or decantation. |
In cyclohexane as | solvent the distribution changes to 53:47 where the p |
toxicity of paclitaxel is associated with the | solvent Cremophor EL in which it is dissolved for del |
is used as the low-viscosity component of the | solvent for electrolytes of lithium batteries. |
A homeless drifter and | solvent abuser, Erskine was 24 years old when he comm |
When applied to the skin, it shrinks as the | solvent (usually ether or alcohol) evaporates, causin |
colorless salt precipitates from the reaction | solvent, diethyl ether. |
A good example of an ether is the | solvent diethyl ether. |
As the filaments emerge from a spinneret, the | solvent is evaporated in warm air, in a process known |
he presence of other species dissolved in the | solvent, for example, complex-forming anions (ligands |
‘On the | Solvent Power exercised by Hyposulphite of Soda on ma |
The Ralston-Purina plant used hexane as a | solvent to extract oil from soybeans. |
The ethanol in the wine acted as a | solvent and extracted the cocaine from the coca leave |
has been formerly used as a flame retardant, | solvent for fats and waxes and because of its high de |
Dimethylacetamide is commonly used as a | solvent for fibers or in the adhesive industry. |
eadily communicates whether a water-insoluble | solvent will float (SG < 1.0) or sink (SG > 1.0) when |
ain application of synthetic cryolite is as a | solvent (or flux) for electrolysis aluminium oxides s |
It is commonly used as a | solvent for food flavouring agents and is a co-monome |
ly, its sister salt, FLiBe, was chosen as the | solvent salt for the molten salt reactor due to a mor |
iling, relatively non-volatile component, the | solvent, that forms no azeotrope with the other compo |
The use of isophorone as a | solvent resulted from the search for ways to dispose |
as a "dark red jungle spice", which has been | solvent extracted from Mimosa tenuiflora, without the |
It is a good | solvent for fullerenes. |
it has unique solubility characteristics as a | solvent and functions differently at different temper |
quid chromatography, the eluent is the liquid | solvent; in gas chromatography, it is the carrier gas |
as a hair-permagent, chemical agent, or gold | solvent in gold mines when used with sodium bromide. |
on cools, the solubility of the solute in the | solvent will gradually become smaller. |
Using D6-DMSO as an NMR | solvent can have unexpected results. |
The | solvent is heated to reflux. |
Analogous to other AP ion sources a spray of | solvent is heated to relatively high temperatures (ab |
n, a solid (usually impure) is dissolved in a | solvent at high temperature, taking advantage of the |
It is employed as a | solvent for highly oxidizing compounds. |
However, water is not an inert | solvent for hydrogen fluoride. |
lute earlier and in higher amounts of organic | solvent than if a neutral polar HILIC surface were us |
Turpentine was used as a | solvent and illuminant. |
ng solution and a "blank", consisting of pure | solvent, to improve accuracy. |
Catalytic hydrogenation yields sulfolane, a | solvent used in the petrochemical industry for the ex |
eam on a diffraction apparatus to prevent the | solvent freezing in the crystals thus maintaining cry |
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. |
Deuterated DCM is not a common | solvent used in NMR spectroscopy as it is reasonably |
It is used as a | solvent and in the production of wood stains and varn |
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. |
diene using NMP as an extractive distillation | solvent) and in the desulfurization of gases. |
This colorless liquid is a | solvent used in the electrochemical studies of transi |
rotor creates a pressure gradient within the | solvent contained in the tubes or vials, this means t |
Benzyl alcohol is used as a general | solvent for inks, paints, lacquers, and epoxy resin c |
Water (H2O) is a unique | solvent for inorganic components which can be negativ |
The Two Merchants; or, | Solvent and Insolvent (1843) |
mixed with beryllium fluoride to form a base | solvent (FLiBe), into which fluorides of uranium and |
i iodide with phosphorus pentachloride in the | solvent methyl iodide. |
ced in current practice by such procedures as | solvent extraction, ion exchange, and volatility meth |
bases stronger than the hydroxide ion, use a | solvent that is a weaker acid than water. |
of as a pneumatic process where the expanding | solvent vapor is used as a nebulization gas. |
hlorobenzene is an organic compound used as a | solvent, and is one of the best known solvents used t |
A solution consists of a | solvent, which is commonly a liquid, and a solute, wh |
In a chemistry laboratory a | Solvent Cabinet is a cabinet or cupboard, properly la |
to remove more lignin than other solvents and | solvent recovery is simplified due to immiscibility i |
A | solvent cabinet is separate from acid cabinet or base |
Although some 2-butanol is used as a | solvent, it is mainly converted to butanone ("MEK"), |
enation of mesityl oxide gives the industrial | solvent, methyl isobutyl ketone ("MIBK"). |
As the | solvent evaporates it rises to the fill-line in the c |
was bankrupt, the Brooklyn City was declared | solvent, and its charter and separate corporate exist |
It is a used as a | solvent in lachrymatory formulations containing CR ga |
It is used as a | solvent for lacquer and nitrocellulose. |
A weakly basic | solvent has less tendency than a strongly basic one t |
Its low toxicity and | solvent properties make it an ideal additive for perf |
is used as an alkylating agent and industrial | solvent to manufacture dodecylbenzyl chloride, water |
is a large historic release to groundwater of | solvent from manufacturing uses stemming back to the |
range of organic compounds makes it a useful | solvent for many chemical processes. |
DEET is an effective | solvent, and may dissolve some plastics, rayon, spand |
Contact number (CN) is a simple | solvent exposure measure that measures residue burial |
Residue depth (RD) is a | solvent exposure measure that describes to what exten |
chloroethene is a chemical commonly used as a | solvent for metal cleaning and has been shown to rema |
ry agent as an alternative to the often toxic | solvent delivery method. |
articular study making use of an ionic liquid | solvent and microwave irradiation. |
50%: Stoddard | solvent (i.e., mineral spirits - primarily hexane, so |
A | solvent cabinet must incorporate several safety featu |
orbent, the stationary phase is washed with a | solvent that neutralizes ionic interaction between th |
Also as | solvent for nitrocellulose, waxes, oils and some resi |
Deuterated THF is a rarely used as a | solvent in NMR spectroscopy due to its expense. |
toxicity of the carrier, avoidance of organic | solvent and no problems with respect to large scale p |
ndustrially trifluoroethanol is employed as a | solvent for nylon as well as in applications of the p |
., absorbance at 287 nm (which reports on the | solvent exposure of tryptophan and tyrosine), far-ult |
DEHPA is used in the | solvent extraction of uranium salts from solutions co |
er boiling point, together with the favorable | solvent properties of lower molecular weight of ether |
It has the highest | solvent power of any chlorinated hydrocarbon. |
The main use of TOPO is in | solvent extraction of metals, especially uranium. |
tant molecules are always in contact with the | solvent, regardless of whether the surfactants exist |
resinous matrix of cannabinoids produced by a | solvent extraction of cannabis. |
The | solvent condenses on the more frigid workpiece and th |
water vapour (and any other included volatile | solvent) condenses on the cool inside plastic surface |
in January 2009, with an additional track by | Solvent added on. |
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