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Final organic-free waste

Furthermore, if suitable criteria are applied to metal concentrations in the pHstat eluate, the final storage quality of organic-free waste material can be evaluated (Himer and Forstner 1993). [Pg.19]

In most species, fertilized eggs are released inside the host organism and may either remain in the host system or pass out of the body with waste materials. The precise mechanisms of host detection and determination are not known. As free-swimming larvae, some juvenile mesozoans may enter other species such as fish or crustaceans prior to being ingested by their final hosts. [Pg.293]

Cleaning Up Pour the sulfuric acid layer into water, combining it with the bicarbonate layer, neutralize it with sodium carbonate, and flush the solution down the drain with much water. The saturated sodium chloride layer can also be flushed down the drain. If the sodium sulfate is free of ether and methyl benzoate, it can be placed in the nonhazardous solid waste container otherwise it must go into the hazardous waste container. Ether goes into the organic solvents container, along with the pot residues from the final distillation. [Pg.279]

Dehydration of inexpensive and readily available organic substances. Since hydrogen is, in fact, the only desirable final product, this approach is based on giving up the idea that only water should necessarily be utilized in photoelectrolysis. Another electrochemical reaction can be chosen, which is characterized by a lesser change in the free energy, for example, dehydration of industrial waste products. Photoelectrochemical processes of this type have been studied intensively in recent years. " ... [Pg.239]


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