Speaker one Neutralisation reactions take place in our everyday lives. For example, there are bacteria in your mouths that convert sugar in foods to an acid which can damage your tooth enamel. So ...
Light, electric field, alternating magnetic field, and pH have been used as triggers to boost the release of pesticides, among which the pH-responsive type attracts broad interest due to simple ...
THE veteran professor emeritus of the Federal Technical University of Zurich would seem to be devoting his well-earned leisure almost exclusively to the emendtion of those monumental treatises on ...
An alkali is derived from the Arabic word 'qali' means ' from the ashes'. As ashes are mixed with water used for cleaning products and are made of alkali materials. It is a basic hydroxide or ionic ...
Soap is a sodium salt or potassium salt of many combinations of fatty acids having cleansing action in water. Some of the examples are: Sodium stearate, sodium oliate and sodium palmitate formed using ...
A new study published in Biochar reveals that alkaline biochar, a type of carbon-rich soil amendment, significantly improves microbial carbon use efficiency and nutrient cycling in saline-alkali soils ...
PROF. LUNGE'S monumental work on the manufacture of sulphuric acid is one of the acknowledged classics of chemical technology, and the soundest proof of its continued merit and widespread appreciation ...
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