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  • 11Osmometer — An osmometer is a device for measuring the osmotic strength of a solution, colloid, or compound. There are several different techniques employed in osmometry: Vapor pressure depression osmometers determine the concentration of osmotically active… …

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  • 12Hydronium — Hydronium …

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  • 13Sulfuric acid — Sulfuric acid …

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  • 14colligative — 1. Depending on numbers of particles. 2. Referring to properties of solutions that depend only on the concentration of dissolved substances and not on their nature ( e.g., osmotic pressure, elevation of boiling point, vapor pressure lowering,… …

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  • 15Crystallization — Crystallizing and Crystallized redirect here. For the action adventure video game, see Crystalis. For the 2009 song by The xx, see Crystalised. For other uses, see Crystallization (disambiguation). Crystallization …

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  • 16Calixarene — A calixarene is a macrocycle or cyclic oligomer based on a hydroxyalkylation product of a phenol and an aldehyde [1] . The word calixarene is derived from calix or chalice because this type of molecule resembles a vase and from the word arene… …

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  • 17Hydrogen peroxide — IUPAC name …

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  • 18Differential scanning calorimetry — Differential Scanning Calorimeter Acronym DSC Classification Thermal analysis Manufacturers Linseis Thermal Analysis, Mettler Tol …

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  • 19Caesium chloride — Caesium chloride …

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  • 20Crystallization (engineering aspects) — In chemical engineering crystallization occurs in a crystallizer. Crystallization is a unit operation through which a chemical compound, dissolved in a given solvent, precipitates under certain conditions to allow successive separation between… …

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