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Essential Facts About And Uses of Deionized Water
By Jo Alelsto · 15 years ago
Deionized water is also spelled deionised water or called DI water. Another name for it which sounds a little more understandable for many people is demineralised water. However it is called or spelled, it means ...
Deionized Water And Some Regular Water Distillation Processes
By Jo Alelsto · 15 years ago
What is the most common reagent you find in all types of laboratories?
You got the answer right! Water.
Water can be found in every type of laboratory, be it medical, pharmaceutical, chemistry, and microbiological. ...
Soap Production: Directions And Information On The Proper Way of Making Soap From Glycerol
By Jo Alelsto · 15 years ago
Soap making is one of the oldest industries dating as far back as 2800 BC in among the ancient Babylonians where a soap-like substance was found among the ruins. The Romans, on the other hand, ...
Uses of Deionised Water in Various Laboratory Situations
By Jo Alelsto · 15 years ago
One of the most important uses of deionised water is in the laboratory. May it be a chemical, microbiological, genetics and molecular biology, medical or tissue culture laboratory, water is an indispensable item inside the ...
How An Experienced Advertising Agency Can Ensure You Prosper In Your Business
By Jo Alelsto · 15 years ago
As a business owner, you understand your competition can be tough. A great marketing strategy is necessary in order for your business to flourish. However, many business owners, although experienced in many areas, lack the ...
The Various Effects And Uses Of Glycerine
By Jo Alelsto · 15 years ago
Glycerine, also spelled glycerin, is a kind of organic compound known as sugar alcohol with a chemical formula C3H8O3. It occurs as a sweet-tasting, viscous liquid that is colorless and odorless. It is miscible in ...
Facts Why Glycerine Really Makes A Difference
By Jo Alelsto · 15 years ago
Where have you heard of the word glycerine from a song by Bush of the same title or from your chemistry class? Or the term seems familiar but you just cannot pinpoint how or where ...
Glycerine: Other Than Just Being A Skin Softener
By Jo Alelsto · 15 years ago
If you are fond of making your own soap either for personal or household use or to give homemade soaps as a birthday present then it is very likely that you are familiar with glycerine. ...
Learn More About Glycerine And The Advantages It Gives
By Jo Alelsto · 15 years ago
Glycerine is in demand in the manufacturing sector because while it can be used in many different ways, it is considered safe and does not have negative environmental effects. It is a clear, odorless, viscous, ...
Compact Fluorescent Lamp: Helping You Set Aside Money, Save Energy And Protect The Planet
By Jo Alelsto · 15 years ago
Let’s face it, the economy and the cost of living today was not the same twelve months ago. It had been, for many, a rather drastic change in economic climate. Major fiscal institutions have closed ...
The Presence of Glycerine in Soap Manufacture
By Jo Alelsto · 15 years ago
Glycerin, also spelled glycerine, is a basic ingredient in most soap. In fact, it is a by-product of soap manufacture as it occurs due to the reaction of strong alkali with an animal fat. This ...
The Health Risks In Using Sodium Hydroxide
By Jo Alelsto · 15 years ago
Sodium hydroxide is one of the most dangerous chemicals. It is one of the strongest alkaline, known as caustic soda or lye. It is white, odorless and non-volatile in aqueous solutions. It is not readily ...
Production Process Involving Industrial Grade Nitric Acid
By Jo Alelsto · 15 years ago
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 ...
Acetic Acid: Health Risks And First Aid Measures
By Jo Alelsto · 15 years ago
Acetic acid is the most important organic acid. It is present in vinegar, which is a common household acid and is used mainly in cooking purposes. In industries, it is used in the manufacture of ...
Sodium Hydroxide 101: What You Have To Be Aware Of
By Jo Alelsto · 15 years ago
With a chemical formula of NaOH, sodium hydroxide is also referred to as caustic soda and lye. It is a white crystalline substance and it quickly absorbs carbon dioxide and moisture from the air. It ...
Acetic Acid Contained In Vinegar: A Few Household Applications To Follow
By Jo Alelsto · 15 years ago
Acetic acid is one of the most important industrial acids. It is found in textile and garment industry. Paints and solvents require the application of acetic acid, as well. Manufacturing of paper, adhesives and inks ...
Top Three Most Important Uses of Potassium Permanganate
By Jo Alelsto · 15 years ago
Are you familiar with the deep purple solution your mother applies to your skin when you had a bad case of athlete’s foot? It did a great, didn’t it?
That solution is made by dissolving ...
Card Technology Review
By Jo Alelsto · 15 years ago
In today’s world of challenging and high-competitive markets and businesses, one must know how to stand-out above the rest. They say that having an eye-catching name, maintaining hip and innovative ideas, or even having the ...
Some Facts You Need to Know Regarding Isopropanol
By Jo Alelsto · 15 years ago
What do you know about isopropanol? The term may seem too technical for you, but it is actually a part of our day-to-day living. One of its definitions is that it is a colorless, flammable ...
Potassium Permanganate: When To Cease Using It For Medical Application To Prevent Poisoning
By Jo Alelsto · 15 years ago
Potassium permanganate is a highly caustic chemical, a strong oxidizer, and can be very harmful to tissues. It is also a poison. Its use for self medication is safe only in liquid form with solutions ...