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  • 31Milli-Q — See also: purified water Milli Q is a trademark created by Millipore Corporation to describe ultrapure water of Type 1 , as defined by various authories (e.g. ISO 3696), as well as their devices for producing such water[1]. The purification… …

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  • 32Glossary of chemistry terms — This page is a glossary of chemistry terms. Chemistry has an extensive vocabulary and a significant amount of jargon. This is a list of chemical terms, including laboratory tools, glassware, and equipment. Chemistry itself is a physical science… …

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  • 33Reverse osmosis — Schematics of a reverse osmosis system (desalination) using a pressure exchanger. 1: Sea water inflow, 2: Fresh water …

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  • 34Aquarium — An aquarium (plural aquariums or aquaria ) is a vivarium consisting of at least one transparent side in which water dwelling plants or animals are kept. Fishkeepers use aquaria to keep fish, invertebrates, amphibians, marine mammals, and aquatic… …

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  • 35deionizer — See deionization. * * * …

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  • 36deionized — adjective That has been prepared by deionization …

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  • 37water — 1. H2O; a clear, odorless, tasteless liquid, solidifying at 32°F (0°C, 0°R), and boiling at 212°F (100°C, 80°R), that is present in all animal and vegetable tissues and dissolves more substances than any other liquid. See volume. 2. Euphemism for …

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  • 38Sublimation (phase transition) — Dark green crystals of nickelocene, freshly sublimed on a cold finger …

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  • 39Chemistry of biofilm prevention — Biofilm formation occurs when free floating microorganisms attach themselves to a surface. They secrete extracellular polymers that provide a structural matrix and facilitate adhesion. Because biofilms protect the bacteria, they are often more… …

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  • 40purified water — [USP] water obtained by distillation or deionization, used for pharmaceutical or other purposes requiring mineral free water. Not for parenteral administration …

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