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  • ...United States]] and over-the-counter, in very small quantities, in [[tonic water]]. Quinine is also used to treat [[Systemic lupus erythematosus|lupus]] and ...sweetened water to offset the bark's bitter taste, thus producing [[tonic water]].
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  • ...ction catalyzed by CA is conversion of carbonic acid to carbon dioxide and water. ...ngers and toes, and [[taste]] alterations ([[parageusia]]), especially for carbonated drinks. Some may also experience blurred [[Visual perception|vision]] but t
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  • ...-23}}</ref>. Plastic bottles are typically used to store liquids such as [[water]], [[soft drinks]], [[motor oil]], [[cooking oil]], [[medicine]], [[shampoo ...(PET, PETE or [[polyester]])''' is commonly used for carbonated beverage, water bottles and many food products. PET provides very good alcohol and essentia
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  • ...tion]] reaction between [[terephthalic acid]] and [[ethylene glycol]] with water as a byproduct, or by [[transesterification]] reaction between [[ethylene g | [[Water absorption]] (ASTM)
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  • ...n of the [[lactose]] yields a [[Basic taste#Sourness|sour]], [[carbonation|carbonated]], slightly [[alcoholic beverage]], with a consistency similar to thin [[yo ...composition. ''[[Tibicos|Water kefir]]'' (or kefir d'acqua) is grown in [[water]] with sugar (sometimes with added dry fruit such as [[ficus|fig]]s, and [[
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  • ...plaster''' is type of [[plaster]] composed of [[hydrated lime]], sand and water. Lime plaster is similar to [[Lime mortar]], the main difference is the bas ...(as opposed to [[quicklime]] or lime putty); while 'hydraulic' refers to a water resistancy characteristic of the lime.
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  • ...[[granite]], plus a fine aggregate such as [[sand]]), [[water (properties)|water]], and [[Chemistry|chemical]] admixtures. ...reaction|chemical process]] known as [[mineral hydration|hydration]]. The water reacts with the cement, which bonds the other components together, eventual
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  • ...where as the monohydrate forms when citric acid is crystallized from cold water. The monohydrate can be converted to the anhydrous form by heating above 7 ...t decomposes through the loss of [[carbon dioxide]] and [[water (molecule)|water]]. Citric acid leaves a white crystalline precipitate.
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  • An everyday example of Henry's law is given by [[Carbonation|carbonated]] [[soft drink]]s. Before the bottle or can is opened, the gas above the dr Some values for ''k''<sub>H</sub> for gases dissolved in [[water (molecule)|water]] at 298&nbsp;[[kelvin|K]] include:
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  • ...ver, a cell is about twice as dense as liquid water, then perhaps only 50% water yielding 5 x 10<sup>-3</sup> for phosphate concentration. As computer simul Then again, carbonated-calcium deficient hydroxyapatite is the main mineral of which [[bone]], [[d
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  • ...luble tablets, etc., can be mixed with water or fruit juice if so desired; carbonated beverages and effervescent medications like Alka-Seltzer have the added adv ...lso be discussed. Dilution of the injection fluid with saline or distilled water is common is such cases and especially when the drug is administered intrav
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  • ...e noticed that he was drinking expensive high-end [[gin]] with cheap tonic water from a plastic bottle with a peeling label, and ingredients nearly matching ...titutes<ref>[http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-tonic-water.htm What is Tonic Water?<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> (containing trace amounts of [[quinine]
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  • ...Tonic water uv.jpg|thumb|Under ultraviolet light, the [[quinine]] in tonic water makes the liquid [[fluorescent]], even in negligible quantity]] ...issolved. Originally used as a [[prophylactic]] against [[malaria]], tonic water usually now has a significantly lower quinine content and is consumed for i
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  • '''Bitter lemon''' is a [[Carbonation|carbonated]] [[soft drink]] [[flavour]]ed with [[quinine]] and [[lemon]], both the for The principal difference between [[tonic water]] and bitter lemon is the addition of lemon juice and rind.
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  • ...cteria]] [[acid]]ify the milk, and [[yeast]]s turn it into a [[carbonation|carbonated]] and mildly [[alcoholic beverage|alcoholic drink]]. ...avoided the consumption of [[water-borne diseases|potentially contaminated water]]. ''Kumis'' can, however, be strengthened through [[freeze distillation]]
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  • ...oston, but more like "caa" in Rhode Island. "[[Carbonate]]" ([[Carbonated water|soda]]) may be pronounced more like "cabinet." It's possible, then, that t
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  • ...heese production is an important industry, whey is used as the basis for a carbonated [[soft drink]] called [[Rivella]]. ...o a bason, let it stand a few minutes, then pour over it a pint of boiling water, let it stand a little, and the curd will gather in a lump, and settle to t
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  • ...it may also be prepared in reusable dispensers, similar to a [[Carbonated water|seltzer]] siphon bottle, using inexpensive disposable cartridges. The whipp
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  • ...in either a [[soft drink]] or a mixture of flavored syrup and [[carbonated water]]. In the United Kingdom [[cream soda]] was named that as it was traditiona ...d soda water. During the celebration, he sold vanilla ice cream with soda water and a choice of 16 different flavored syrups. The new treat was a sensation
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  • ...h, is a traditional West [[Sumatra]]n yoghurt made from [[Domestic buffalo|water buffalo]] milk. It is fermented in [[bamboo]] tubes. ...in [[Egypt]], usually from the milk of the [[Water_Buffalo#Egypt|Egyptian water buffalo]]. It is particularly associated with [[Ramadan]] fasting, as it is
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