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  • 11Soap — For other uses, see Soap (disambiguation). A collection of decorative soaps, often found in hotels …

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  • 12Industrial wastewater treatment — covers the mechanisms and processes used to treat waters that have been contaminated in some way by anthropogenic industrial or commercial activities prior to its release into the environment or its re use.Most industries produce some wet waste… …

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  • 13Hammett acidity function — The Hammett acidity function is a measure of acidity that is used for very concentrated solutions of strong acids, including superacids. In such solutions, simple approximations such as the Henderson Hasselbalch equation are no longer valid due… …

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  • 14Lard — Infobox oils name=Lard imagesize=300px caption= Wet rendered lard, from pork fatback. composition= fat= water= solids= sterols= fatcomposition=y sat= 38–43%: Palmitic acid: 25–28% Stearic acid: 12–14% Myristic acid: 1% interster= unsat= 56–62%… …

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  • 15Polyoxymethylene — Other names Poly(oxymethylene) glycol; Polymethylene glycol …

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  • 161,4-Butanediol — Chembox new Name = 1,4 Butanediol ImageFile1 = 1,4 butanediol.png ImageSize1 = 200px ImageFile2 = 14bd3d.png ImageSize2 = 200px ImageName = 1,4 Butanediol IUPACName = Butan 1,4 diol Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 110 63 4 SMILES = OCCCCO… …

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  • 17Triflate — Triflate, more formally known as trifluoromethanesulfonate, is a functional group with the formula CF3SO3 . The triflate group is often represented by OTf, as opposed to Tf. For example, the n butyl triflate, CH3CH2CH2CH2OTf.The triflate anion,… …

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  • 18Di-tert-butyl dicarbonate — Di tert butyl dicarbonate …

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  • 19Carbonated water — Carbon dioxide bubbles in a carbonated soft drink. Carbonated water (also known as club soda, soda water, sparkling water, seltzer, or fizzy water) is water into which carbon dioxide gas under pressure has been dissolved, a process that causes… …

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  • 20Melt-Banana — L–R: Rika, Yasuko, Agata Background information Origin Tokyo, Japan …

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