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Visible spectra of Mg2 -Calmagite and free Calmagite at pH 10 in ammonia buffer. [From C. E. Dahm, J. W. Hal. and B. E. Mattioni, "A Laser Pointer-Based Spectrometer for Endpoint Detection of EDIA nrations. J. Chem. Ed. 2004,81. 1787.]... [Pg.241]

Navarra, T. Encydoi>edia of Vitamins, Minerals, and Supplements, 2nd Edition, Facts on File, Inc.. New York. NY. 2004. [Pg.1699]

The biodegradation of trichloroethylene is the most studied since this is probably the most widespread halogenated solvent contaminant. Several substrates drive ttichlorethylene co-oxidation, including methane, propane, propylene, toluene, isopropylbenzene, and ammonia (25). The enzymes that metabolize these substrates have subtly different selectivities with regard to the halogenated solvents, and to date none are capable of co-oxidizing carbon tetrachloride or tetrachloroethylene. Complete mineralization of these compounds can, however, be achieved by sequential anaerobic and aerobic process. Biorem edia tion. [Pg.32]

Commercial mayonnaise, salad dressings, kidney beans, house-plant food, and liquid dishwashing detergents usually contain edia (see Problem 12.14h) or some derivative of it. Why See Hart, J. R. J. Chc/n. Edue. 1985.62. 75-76... [Pg.808]

The stability of N-EDTA must be less than that of Hg-EDTA (a very stable chelate is (Hg-EDiA) 10 ). A Hg Hg-EDTA electrode can be used to monitor N" " during the course of a titration with EDTA. Starting with the HglHg " electrode, derive the above equation. This represents a metal-metal chelate-metal ion electrode. [Pg.410]

TextoL [Zohar Detergent Factory] Edia-nolamine alkylbenzene sulftmate raw material ftndetergmitmfg. [Pg.373]

J. Wu, D. Yamanoucfai, B. Liu, C.C. Chu, Biodegradable aiginine-based poly(edia ester amide)s as a non-viral DNA delivCTy vector and their structuie-dunction study, J. Mater. Chem. 22 (2012) 18983-18991. [Pg.166]


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