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Chlorine relative weight

Pure sodium chloride, like pure water, has a definite melting (freezing) temperature (at a given pressure). Separating operations—such as distilling or freezing—do not separate the salt into components. The composition of the salt, whether expressed in relative numbers of sodium and chlorine atoms or in the relative weights of these atoms, is fixed and is represented by the formula NaCl. Sodium chloride, like water, is an example of a pure substance. [Pg.71]

The relative weight of the redox effects due to the presence of chlorine in M/Ce02 catalysts should be expected to vary from one sample to the other. Factors like, the metal loading, the chlorine content of the metal precursor, the calcination treatment prior to reduction, or the BET surface area of the support, would probably be relevant. [Pg.107]

Delayed-action cytotoxin that inhibits protein synthesis (ribosomal inactivating protein) that is obtained from castor beans (Ricinus communis). Waste from production of castor oil contains about 5% ricin by weight. It is a white powder that is soluble in water and relatively heat stable. Aqueous solutions are resistant to chlorine at 10 ppm. It is persistent in the environment. [Pg.482]


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