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Green water

Also known as black iron oxide iron monoxide. fer as ak.sTd ferrous sulfate inorgchem FeS04-7H20 Blue-green, water-soluble, monoclinic crystals used as a mordant in dyeing wool, in the manufacture of ink, and as a disinfectant. Also known as copperas ferrisulphas green copperas green vitriol iron sulfate. fer as sal,fat ... [Pg.152]

Sulfur Dioxide. S02 injury on plants has received much attention, particularly during the past half century, and the toxic effects are well known. Symptoms of acute injury to specific crops have been described by investigators in several countries (2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 15). Acute necrosis results from rapid absorption of S02. Once S02 enters the mesophyll tissue, it reacts with water to produce the sulfite ion which has strong phytotoxic properties. When lethal concentrations accumulate in the most susceptible areas of the leaf, a dark green, water-soaked discoloration develops. The affected area soon becomes flaccid, and upon drying becomes white to ivory on most plants. In some instances the dead tissue may turn red, brown, or almost black. [Pg.22]

We perched on either side of a slimy pond in the sunken garden and gazed intently into the jungle of water lilies as if we really cared about the fish that came gasping to the surface. But actually all I saw was our faces reflected dimly in the green water. [Pg.31]

LEO VIRIDIS — is the Ore of Hermes, Glass, and Vitriol, also the Blood from Sulphur, the First Mercury of Gold, altered by means of the Lunar Body. It is also Green Water which dissolves the... [Pg.189]

Permeate flux and turbidity of waste waters from olive oil processing ("green water") and from washing operations in dairy processing... [Pg.199]

Np(VI). Ozone will oxidize a hot Np(IV) or Np(V) solution in saturated KF to give a bright green water-soluble solid. The powder pattern of this K3NPO2F5 is presented in Table VIII. It is indexed as body centered tetragonal, isomorphous with K3UO2F5 (15). From a fit of the low angle lines a = 9.12A. and c = 18.12A. [Pg.264]

Figure 4. Fluorescent spectral extremes across a color front (Gulf of Mexico, October 25, 1977). Key top, blue water, chlorophyll 0.2 gg/L and bottom, green water, chlorophyll 2.0 gg/L. Figure 4. Fluorescent spectral extremes across a color front (Gulf of Mexico, October 25, 1977). Key top, blue water, chlorophyll 0.2 gg/L and bottom, green water, chlorophyll 2.0 gg/L.
Fruit with green, water-soaked spots. Cause Late blight. Spots expand into large, greasy-looking, brown areas but remain firm. See Leaves with dark, water-soaked patches on page 231 for controls. [Pg.232]

Arsenazo III (formula 4.10) reacts with thorium in strongly acidic solution to give a grey-green water-soluble complex, which has been used for the determination of thorium [50-54]. The method is very sensitive, and the absorbance varies only slightly with change in HCl concentration between 1 and 10 M. The maximum absorbance is obtained in 8 Af HCl. [Pg.426]

Zirconium (like Hf) reacts with Arsenazo III (formula 4.10) in 2-10 M HCl medium to form an emerald-green water-soluble complex. At this acidity hydrolysis and polymerization of zirconium ions no longer occur, which secures good reproducibility. [Pg.477]

Further analysis of the available water shows that the blue water locked up in lakes and reservoirs and green water-rainfall water have become increasingly polluted with human, industrial and agricultural wastes and cosmetic chemicals. Most of Africa s largest rivers are severely fragmented by dams, diversions and canals, leading to the degradation of ecosystems. Rapid urbanization in municipahties adds increased pressure on Water Quality. [Pg.105]

This ether has a typical mushroom odor. According to Winter et al. (1976e), at a concentration of 10 ppm in a syrup base, it has a green, water-cress like flavor an earthy, mushroom note being perceived, when tasted, at 0.7 ppm in a neutral soluble coffee base. [Pg.226]

Don t expect crystal-clear water. Green water means that it is full of algae, but the water turns a natural brownish color once small water creatures start to feed on it. You can speed up this process by introducing some water fleas (Daphnia species) from an established pond. If this doesn t work, throw in a net of barley straw. For the correct amount, check with... [Pg.329]


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