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  • ...form of [[carbon]] that has been processed to make it extremely [[porous]] and thus to have a very large [[surface area]] available for [[adsorption]] or ...rials like nutshells, [[peat]], [[wood]], [[coir]], [[lignite]], [[coal]] and [[Pitch (resin)|petroleum pitch]]. It can be produced by one of the follow
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  • ...k.cgi?ID=C7647145&Type=THZ-IR-SPEC&Index=1 National Institute of Standards and Technology: Sodium Chloride]</ref> ...ajor ingredient in [[edible salt]], it is commonly used as a [[condiment]] and food [[preservative]].
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  • | ImageName2 = Ball and stick model of the EDTA molecule, in the zwitterionic form found in the sol ..., D.C. "Quantitative Chemical Analysis", 7<sup>th</sup> ed., W. H. Freeman and Compagny, New York, 2007</ref>
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  • [[Image:ManilaPaper.jpg|thumb|A stack of [[manila paper]]]] {{wiktionary|paper}}
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  • ...ufacture of other materials. Synthetic fibers can be produced very cheaply and in large amounts compared to natural fibers, but natural fibers enjoy some Textile Fiber is the raw material required for the textile industry.
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  • ...DMAC is typically in the range of hundreds of thousands of grams per mole, and even up to a million for some products. PolyDADMAC is usually delivered as ...st = Wilson | last2 = et al. | publication-date = 2002 | title = Structure and Properties of PolyDADMAC for Water Purification| url = http://academic.sun.
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  • ...ood and other liquid [[Packaging|containers]]; thermoforming applications; and engineering resins often in combination with glass fiber. ...roduct, or by [[transesterification]] reaction between [[ethylene glycol]] and [[dimethyl terephthalate]] with [[methanol]] as a byproduct. Polymerization
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  • ...at conduction|conduction]], [[Radiant energy|radiation]] or [[convection]] and are employed in varying combinations to achieve the desired outcome (usuall ...ls. Structural forms include insulating concrete forms, structured panels, and straw bales. Sometimes a thermally reflective surface called a [[radiant ba
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  • ...and '''cloth''' are used in textile assembly trades (such as [[tailor]]ing and [[dressmaker|dressmaking]]) as synonyms for ''textile''. However, there are {{Main|History of clothing and textiles}}
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  • ...n of [[foam]] in [[industrial process]] liquids. The terms anti-foam agent and defoamer are often used interchangeably. ...d and reduce other problems. It addresses both problems with surface foam and entrained or entrapped air. A wide variety of chemical formulas are availab
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  • [[Image:Taschentuch.JPG|thumb|Tissue paper sheet]] ...r]]. Tissue can be made both from virgin and recycled [[pulp (paper)|paper pulp]].
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  • |diversity = Around 92 [[genus|genera]] and 5,000 [[species]] ...ing.<ref>Botany; Wilson,C.L. and Loomis,W.E. Third edition. Holt, Rinehart and Winston</ref>
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  • ...xtiles]], [[biodegradable plastic]]s, [[construction]], health food, fuel, and medical purposes<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ecofibre.com.au/facts.html|t publisher=Government of Alberta, Agriculture and Rural Development}}</ref> In the past three years, commercial success of he
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  • ...phosphonic acids are only sparingly soluble. Phosphonates are not volatile and are poorly soluble in organic solvents. ...ent organisms, from prokaryotes to eubacteria and fungi, mollusks, insects and others. The biological role of the natural phosphonates is still poorly und
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  • | ImageName2 = Ball and stick model of the EDTA molecule, in the zwitterionic form found in the sol ..., D.C. "Quantitative Chemical Analysis", 7<sup>th</sup> ed., W. H. Freeman and Compagny, New York, 2007</ref>
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  • ...] manufacturing, [[Oil refinery|oil refining]], [[wastewater processing]], and [[chemical synthesis]]. ...minerals, such as iron sulfide. The resulting water can be highly acidic and is called [[acid mine drainage]] (AMD) or acid rock drainage (ARD). This a
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  • ...annabis, see [[Cannabis#Industrial and personal uses|Cannabis - Industrial and personal uses]].}} ...tain large quantities of [[Tetrahydrocannabinol|THC]], [[Cannabidiol|CBD]] and other [[cannabinoids]].
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  • |caption = This envelope was sent to the White House and contained a small vial of ricin powder ...en October and November 2003. One letter was mailed to the [[White House]] and intercepted at a processing facility; another was discovered with no addres
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  • ...ude> <!-- See [[Wikipedia talk:Featured lists]] for an explanation of this and other inclusion tags below --> ...called [[essential oil]]s. Essential oils often have different properties and uses than [[Ram press (food)|pressed]] or [[Leaching (chemical science)|lea
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  • | key_people = [[David M. Cote]]<br/><small>([[Chairman]] and [[Chief Executive Officer|CEO]])</small> | industry = [[Conglomerate (company)|Conglomerate]]
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