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Colour, 240 Table

The SPP in a fluidized bed reactor with dry nitrogen as carrier gas allows us to study the reaction under anhydrous conditions. However under these conditions the products were found to be coloured (table IV). [Pg.146]

Eleazar, Rabbi Abraham. Abraham the Jew s colour tables. rhttp //rubelluspetrinus.com.sapo.pt/plancies- AJ.zipl. [Pg.118]

Under these conditions of heating the aqueous slurries, the flours and starch fractions generally developed creamy colours (Table IV). However the protein fractions were distinctly yellow after heating and the proteinates became light brown, or green in the case of fababean. The refined starches showed only a white colour during the heating cycles employed in these tests. [Pg.190]

A number of carbohydrate sweeteners are used in soft drinks and they provide different attributes, including sweetness, mouthfeel, stability and, in some cases, colour. Table 4.1 summarises the properties of some carbohydrate sweeteners that are, or could be, used in soft drinks. [Pg.68]

If a clean nichrome wire is dipped into a metal compound and then held in the hot part of a Bunsen flame, the flame can become coloured (Figure 16.3). Certain metal ions may be detected in their compounds by observing their flame colours (Table 16.2). [Pg.272]

Panazone Tables 6.1 and 6.8) which was synthesized in 1951, is a typical di-(nitrofuran) compound, being insoluble in water and unstable to heat. When panazone is heated in organic solvents, the solution changes colour Table 6.7). [Pg.327]

The Physical and Chemical Basis of Colour Table 2.1 Complementaiy colour relationships. [Pg.23]

The thermogravimetric mass losses were 0.3-0.4% and did not depend on the manufacturing process of the resin, or on paint colour (Table 9.16). The mass losses were similar in air and in nitrogen. Most of the mass loss may have been due to condensed moisture released during heating. No further mass loss occurred after 20 minutes. [Pg.356]

Vanadium can exist in four different oxidation states in compounds. In aqueous solution, ions containing vanadium in the different oxidation states have different colours (Table 13.12). [Pg.480]

Meanwhile Oden in a scheme reminiscent of the earlier work of Mulder, championed the notion that humic substances could be divided into four groups depending on solubility and colour (Table 2). [Pg.10]

Table 2 removing average time of coloured penetrants... [Pg.622]

Table 4 detected holes average number by coloured penetrants after over-washing... [Pg.622]

Table 6 classification in terms of decreasing sensitivity performances of coloured products obtained on the Nickel-chromium specimens of 50 et 30 pm Tests realized on nickel-chomium specimens of 20pm with coloured products don t change the classification. [Pg.623]

Table 7 gives the results of tests made with coloured products on real defects. [Pg.623]

Ratings may be improved by approximately 20% if the busbars are painted black with a non-metallic matt finish paint. This is because heat dissipation through a surface depends upon temperature, type of surface and colour. A rough surface will dissipate heat more readily than a smooth surface and a black body more quickly than a normal surface. Also refer to Section 51.4.4 and Table 51.1. [Pg.919]

During heat dissipation by radiation the colour and condition of the surface plays a similar role. Dark-coloured bodies dissipate more heat than the light-coloured ones. The amount of heat absorption and emission for the same body may therefore be assumed to be almost the same. Accordingly, Table 31.1, for selected colours, may be considered for the coefficients of absorption and emission of heat due to solar radiation and natural radiation respectively. [Pg.941]


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