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Inorganic solutes

EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer Rubbers) 320 Steam, High-temperature Aqueous Solutions, Inorganic Acids and Organic Acids or bases... [Pg.43]

Blesa MA, Marinovich HA, Baumgartner EC, Maroto AJG. 1987. Mechanism of dissolution of magnetite by oxalic acid ferrous iron solutions. Inorganic Chemistry 26 3713-3717. [Pg.261]

FIGURE 3.1 Change in surface tension of water as a function of added solutes (inorganic salts such as NaCl, surface-active agents such as butyric acid). [Pg.42]

SUGIYAMA, S., ICHII, T., HaYASHI, H. TOMIDA, T. 2002. Lead immobilization by non-apatite-type calcium phosphates in aqueous solutions. Inorganic Chemistry Communications, 5, 156-158. [Pg.472]

Tomiyasu H, Fukutomi H, Gordon G (1985) Kinetics and Mechanisms of Ozone Decomposition in Basic Aqueous Solutions, Inorganic Chemistry 24 2962-2985. [Pg.19]

Triazines interact with surfaces of inorganic materials in soil environments. The nature and the extent of these interactions depend on both the properties of the inorganic surfaces and the chemistry of the soil solution. Inorganic surfaces in soil environments may be grouped as uncharged, variable charge, and permanent charge surfaces. [Pg.279]

Within solution inorganic chemistry, there would be no apparent reason to obtain NMR spectra at high pressures in structural characterization studies. It prevails that most applications of hp NMR spectroscopy relate to solvent exchange reactions on solvated metal ions their mechanisms often have direct bearing upon the kinetics and mechanisms of substitution of one or more solvent molecules from a metal center by other ligands. The first part of the results section provides ample illustration of the value of high-pressure measurements on transition metal and lanthanide ions, fully... [Pg.285]

In an aqueous solution, inorganic bases yield OH ions directly by dissociation. [Pg.22]

Dry material is highiy expiosive (50% more powerful than TNT). Usually moistened with up to 15% water to reduce the risk of explosion. Heat or contact with mercury fulminate can cause detonation. Contact with combustible materials, strong acids, strong oxidizers, isopropyl percarbonate, nitrosyl perchlorate may cause fire and explosion. Incompatible with aqueous alkaline solutions inorganic hydroxides aldehydes, acids, cellulose nitrate (of high surface area), cresols, isocyanates, nitrates, nitric acid, organic anhydrides, phenols, sulfinic acid. In case of fire, evacuate immediately. [Pg.299]

Davies, G., L. J. Kirschenbaum and K. Kustin (1968) Kinetics and stoichiometry of the reaction between manganese (III) and hydrogen peroxide in acid perchlorate solution. Inorganic Chemistry 7, 146-151... [Pg.625]

Silicate paints/prod-ucts, (M-SK02) potassium silieate (binder, fixing solution), inorganic pigments, adjuvants water- and weatherproof painting, interior coating (resistant to chemicals)... [Pg.1237]


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