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    What was left in the funnel was assumed to be the neutral component of the mixture. The process for isolating it was simple enough anhydrous magnesium sulfate was available. Magnesium sulfate being an excellent desiccant especially when…

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    Essay On Cat Litter

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    saturated, odor can become a problem. Silica litters are crystallized cat litters formed from a silica gel. Their advantage is the ability to absorb liquids, and also provides odor control. The type of silica used to make these litters is similar to the desiccant that is commonly found in the pouches packaged as a preservative with medication, foods and other consumables that are susceptible to moisture damage. These litters are a good option if you do not prefer a clay litter. However, there is…

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    Isobutylene Research Paper

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    The MTBE operation consists of various units; the focal units are De Iso Butanizer (DIB), Butamer, Oleflex and Ethermax. Methanol produced from QAFAC, mixed butane from QP NGL facilities and water with power from KAHRAMAA and small amounts of chemicals to be used such as: 10% Caustic, DMDS, PERC and Chlorine are the required raw materials needed to generate MTBE. Producing MTBE starts with passing the Butane mixture that is in the storage sphere at QAFAC through the DIB unit where the…

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    Mummy Research Paper

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    formation of blisters caused by fluids in the body, and also excluded air contact. An absence of air causes a body to decompose slower (Partridge ??). The body would deteriorate but it would be less unpleasant to handle until burial. Natron is a desiccant. By covering and filling a body with natron, it is possible to completely dry out a body. This stabilized the mummy so that it could remain unburied…

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    The Geneva Protocol

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    I. Introduction From World War I to shortly after World War II, the Western world created numerous significant treaties and agreements including the Treaty of Versailles, the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, and The Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or other Gases, and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare, otherwise known as the Geneva Protocol. However, the Geneva Protocol is one of the most comprehensive and arguably successful agreements to come from the time…

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    Silica Gel Case Study

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND STUDY Wastewater in the textile , plastic, paper and cosmetics industry is a major threat to the environment. The volume of wastewater produced starts from different processes throughout from the pretreatments to the final treatment. The contents found in the wastewater are complex, having inorganic and organic compound chemicals in it and aquatic lives are at risk. Some of these wastes have even caused mutation in genetic coding of the marine…

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