Articles, tagged with "chemical reaction", page 3
18th May 2009
Being one of the four most important inorganic acids in the world as well as identified as one of the top ten chemical manufactured in the US, nitric acid production is an intricate and elaborate process but one which has been refined over years of resear...
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Author:
joalesto
05th May 2009
Because of the severity or hemorrhoids, or the lack of a suitable treatment from creams, prescriptions, or other remedies for curing hemorrhoids, surgery may be the only course of action for some people.
Here is a list of the 5 most common surgeries/t...
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Author:
Linda
17th April 2009
Copper sulphate is one of the most important industrial chemicals in use. Its extensive use in agriculture, health and medicine and various areas in industries call for continual production of this substance. This compound is prepared by the chemical reac...
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Author:
joalesto
07th April 2009
Women all across the world use makeup on a daily basis to try and look their best. Most medicine cabinets inside a female's domain are filled to the brim with lots and lots of cosmetics. How many women use skincare products that are past their "best by" d...
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Author:
Jerzy George
03rd March 2009
Maple syrups come from the saps of maple trees. There are certain processes involved in extracting the syrup from the sap, the most common being that used with a sap sprout.
The sap has more water than sugar, like around 98%. So to get that 2% of syru...
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Author:
Urmann
09th January 2009
James found himself sitting in the podiatry office, having just been diagnosed with diabetes. The foot doctor asked him if he had ever known anyone to have an amputation. James responded, "Yes, I had an uncle that actually lost his lead to diabetes. But I...
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Author:
Dr. Christopher Segler
21st October 2008
Thermite welding is a process that results from a chemical reaction that is created through heating metal to a super high temperature between two reducing agents, one of which will be a metal oxide and the other aluminum or sometimes other types of reduci...
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Author:
William
02nd October 2008
Virtually all new cars come with front airbags fitted as standard. There is no doubt that over the years airbags have proven themselves worthy safety devices.
A key factor in their useability and effectiveness is their reliability. An airbag is a use o...
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Author:
viddy55
07th April 2007
One thing I learned from watching "What the Bleep" is how our thoughts control our emotions. It's really fascinating AND once you get it, then you will be better able to control your thoughts and create new pathways for positive thought processes. Hopeful...
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Author:
Gary Glasscock
01st March 2007
The condition of the paint on a car goes a long way in establishing how the car looks. So, what are the common things that can do a number on your paint?
Salt, sunlight, water, temperature, and oxygen will damage car paint. Fortunately, they will not d...
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Author:
Ernie Yetis
06th December 2006
Conspitation Causes and Symptoms: Constipation is a condition in which the bowels are opened too seldom or incompletely. The patient may pass infrequent and hard, dry stools. The main symptoms is the desire to void the stools but the inability to do so. I...
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Author:
Dr John Anne