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  • [[Category:Chemical engineering]] [[Category:Chemical safety]]
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  • ...mmunity. These stressors are divided into the categories [[Biological]], [[Chemical]], [[physical hazard|physical]], [[Ergonomic]] and [[Psychosocial]].<ref>[h ===Chemical Sampling===
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  • ...d=N8RcH8juG_YC&pg=PA114|page=114|title=Ludwig's applied process design for chemical and petrochemical plants, Volume 1|author=A. Kayode Coker, Ernest E. Ludwig ...Benzene is a natural constituent of [[Petroleum|crude oil]], and may be [[Chemical synthesis|synthesized]] from other compounds present in petroleum. Benzene
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  • ...m with a dry fog that kills the mold and stops its growth. This fog uses a chemical that is EPA approved and does not harm or damage the physical well being of New technology is pointing to a dry chemical fog that fills a room and kills the mold throughout a specified area. This
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  • ...ygiene|occupational (or industrial) hygiene]], [[public health]], [[safety engineering]], [[chemistry]], [[health physics]]. *'''Chemical hazards''' include:
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  • Chemical information is most frequently associated with the right to know but there *Chemical inventories required by federal and state regulations.
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  • ...lth and safety]]. It is intended to minimize worker exposures to hazardous chemical in the workplace and to help small businesses by providing an easy-to-under The principle of control banding was first applied to dangerous chemicals, chemical mixtures, and fumes. The control banding process emphasizes the controls ne
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  • ...such as [[Noise]] and [[Occupational hazard#Common workplace hazard groups|chemical hazards]]. While safety engineers worldwide are collaboratively working on ...w ways to lower the severity and risk of damage from HAVS without complete engineering redesign on the operation of the tools. A few examples could be increasing
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  • ...c-en|ɑr|ˈ|s|ɛ|n|ɪ|k}} {{respell|ar|SEN|ik}} when attributive) is the [[chemical element]] that has the symbol ''As'', [[atomic number]] 33 and [[atomic mas ===Chemical properties===
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  • ...m''' ({{IPAc-en|icon|ˈ|k|r|oʊ|m|i|əm}} {{Respell|KROH|mee-əm}}) is a [[chemical element]] which has the symbol '''Cr''' and [[atomic number]] 24, first ele ...ref name="Crspeci"/><ref name="medusa">Ignasi Puigdomenech, ''Hydra/Medusa Chemical Equilibrium Database and Plotting Software'' (2004) KTH Royal Institute of
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  • ...impurity in [[zinc carbonate]]<ref>Cadmium in Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1999, revision to be published 2010</r ...d resulting regulations <ref name="ReferenceA">Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, Article Cadmium</ref>. Although cadmium is toxic, one [[enzyme]
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  • ...VI) compound: [[chromium trioxide]]]]'''Hexavalent chromium''' refers to [[chemical compound]]s that contain the element [[chromium]] in the +6 [[oxidation sta ...al%20Guard&st=cse Associated Press (February 12, 2009)]. "Oregon: Possible Chemical Exposure". New York Times. Retrieved on February 12, 2009.</ref>
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  • ...{{IPAc-en|icon|b|ə|ˈ|r|ɪ|l|i|əm}} {{respell|bə|RIL|ee-əm}}) is the [[chemical element]] with the symbol '''Be''' and [[atomic number]] 4. ...|year = 1933|title = The Discovery of the Elements |publisher = Journal of Chemical Education |location = Easton, PA |chapter = XII. Other Elements Isolated wi
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  • ...e fuels, can be absorbed through the skin.<ref name="Patrick06"/> |alt=Two chemical diagrams of tetra-ethyl lead, or (CH3CH2)4Pb. On the left one, carbon and h ...498316">{{cite journal |author=Fujita H, Nishitani C, Ogawa K |title=Lead, chemical porphyria, and heme as a biological mediator |journal=Tohoku J. Exp. Med. |
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  • ...[[Chelation|chelating agent]], binds a heavy metal, sequestering it.|alt=a chemical diagram of [CH2N(CH2CO2-)2]2 (shown in black) with the four O- tails bindin *{{cite book |author = |title= Environmental Engineering, 5th edition |chapter= Noninfectious and noncommunicable diseases and condi
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  • *Chemical manufacture and storage industries *[[Engineering]] sector
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  • ...nnot be grown through [[agriculture|agricultural]] processes, or created [[Chemical synthesis|artificially]] in a [[laboratory]] or [[factory]], is usually min ...o create [[Flint (tool)|flint tools]].<ref>Hartman, Howard L. ''SME Mining Engineering Handbook'', Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration Inc, 1992, p3.<
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  • ...ibution for Wildfire Detection and Management | journal = Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing | volume = 64 | issue = 10 | date = October 1998 | p ...y of materials by either blocking the fire physically or by initiating a [[chemical reaction]] that stops the fire.
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  • | discipline = [[Engineering]] ...science and engineering of [[fire]], [[fire safety]] and [[fire protection engineering|fire protection]]. Topics include but are not limited to chemistry and phys
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  • '''Lead''' is a main-group [[Chemical element|element]] with symbol '''Pb''' ({{lang-la|plumbum}}) and [[atomic n ...name="medusa">{{cite book|author=Puigdomenech, Ignasi |title=Hydra/Medusa Chemical Equilibrium Database and Plotting Software|year=2004|publisher=KTH Royal In
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  • # General Products, Chemical Specialties, and End Use Products [[Category:Engineering]]
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  • ...privately held company, founded in 1999, that provides [[science]] and [[engineering]] reference resources by vertical industry, including [[handbooks]], [[book ...ior to Knovel, he spent 15 years with [[Chemical Abstract Service/American Chemical Society]]. He applied his experience in the development of information prod
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  • ...been used as guides by some industry and advocacy organizations. RELs for chemical exposures are usually expressed in [[parts per million]] (ppm), or sometime *[http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npg/ NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards]
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  • ...r's grip and causing injury. Other developments include improved design of chemical and mechanical [[anchor]]s for better durability during [[seismic]] events, [[Product Engineering]] awarded Hilti its highest honor in 2005, judging Hilti's hand-held diamon
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  • * Organic and inorganic chemical products Mechanical Engineering Research Laboratory
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  • In earth science, chemical [[weathering]] is attributed to organic chelating agents, ''e.g.'' [[peptid ...Chelators are used in water treatment programs and specifically in [[steam engineering]], e.g., [[boiler water treatment system]]: ''Chelant Water Treatment syste
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  • ...try'''. World Scientific Publishing Company, 1999.</ref> <ref>[[Chemical & Engineering News]], Aug. 28 1967, pg. 72.</ref> # [[Chemical Reviews]], '''102''', 1851-1896.
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  • {{about|the chemical|the [[ICAO airport codes|ICAO code]] EDDS|Stuttgart Airport}} ...s patented in the US by Charles Kezerian and William M. Ramsey of Stauffer Chemical Co. in 1964.<ref>{{US patent reference | number = 3158635
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  • ...sub>6</sub>=10.37 (NH<sup>+</sup>) (µ=0.1)<ref>Harris, D.C. "Quantitative Chemical Analysis", 7<sup>th</sup> ed., W. H. Freeman and Compagny, New York, 2007</ ...e Formation of Intermediates in EDTA and NTA Biodegradation" Environmental Engineering Science 2006, volume 23, pp. 533-544. {{doi|10.1089/ees.2006.23.533}}</ref>
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  • {{Chemical equilibria}} ...) is a condition where a [[liquid]] and its [[vapor]] (gas phase) are in [[Chemical equilibrium|equilibrium]] with each other, a condition or state where the r
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  • ...|title=Avoid Common Pitfalls When Using Henry's Law |journal=CEP (Chemical Engineering Progress) |volume= |issue= |pages= |issn=0360-7275}}</ref> In particular, t It also only applies simply for solutions where the solvent does not [[chemical reaction|react chemically]] with the gas being dissolved. A common example
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  • ....edu/~mccarthy/che0035/MB/single/ideal.html Pittsburgh University chemical engineering class notes]</ref> ...f>{{cite book|author=Perry, R.H. and Green, D.W. (Editors)|title=[[Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook]]|edition=7th|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1997|isbn= 0-0
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  • A '''phase diagram''' in [[physical chemistry]], [[engineering]], [[mineralogy]], and [[materials science]] is a type of [[chart]] used to ...am is a ''boiling point diagram'' for a mixture of two components, i. e. [[chemical compound]]s.
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  • {{chemical equilibria}} For a general [[chemical equilibrium]]
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  • ...solution]] is dependent on the vapor pressure of each [[chemical compound|chemical component]] and the [[mole fraction]] of the component present in the solut This law is strictly valid only under the assumption that the [[chemical bond|chemical interactions]] ''between'' the two liquids is equal to the bonding ''within
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  • ...]], [[food science]], [[environmental science]], [[oceanography]], [[civil engineering]] and many other applications. ...solution (q).<ref>''One-Hundred Years of pH'' Rollie J. Myers [[Journal of Chemical Education]] Vol. 87 No. 1 January 2010 {{|10.1021/ed800002c}}</ref>
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  • ...facturing, [[Oil refinery|oil refining]], [[wastewater processing]], and [[chemical synthesis]]. ...tical due to the highly [[Exothermic reaction|exothermic]] nature of the [[Chemical reaction|reaction]] between sulfur trioxide and water. The reaction forms
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  • ...tively unreactive because nitrogen molecules are held together by strong [[Chemical bond|triple bonds]]. It was not until the early 20th century that this meth ...1918 and 1931 respectively, for their work in overcoming the chemical and engineering problems posed by the use of large-scale, continuous-flow, high-pressure te
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  • * {{cite journal |author=van der Geer P, Wiley S, Pawson T |title=Re-engineering the target specificity of the insulin receptor by modification of a PTB dom [[Category:Chemical bonding]]
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  • * [[Dow Chemical Company|The Dow Chemical Company]] – [[Herbert Henry Dow|Herbert Dow]] * [[Kojima Engineering]] – Matsuhisa Kojima
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  • ...[[fantasy]] settings, have [[evolution|evolved naturally]], been [[genetic engineering|engineered]] artificially (most often created as [[biological weapons]]), o ...m the saliva of bats found on the planet Androzani Minor, that contained a chemical similar to [[nitrogen mustard]]. The lifespan of the sufferer is then reduc
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  • ...through the pore is governed by a "gate," which may be opened or closed by chemical or electrical signals, temperature, or mechanical force, depending on the v ...American scientists: [[Roderick MacKinnon]] for his studies on the physico-chemical properties of ion channel structure and function, including [[x-ray crystal
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  • ...t quinine but a precursor molecule. In 2001, an editorial in [[Chemical & Engineering News]] supported Storks claim but according to a critical 30 page review in ...ets him on the path of [[mauveine]] which eventually leads to the birth of chemical industry.
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  • The [[chemical bond|bonds]] between the carbon atoms are considerably weaker than in a typ | journal = Industrial & Engineering Chemistry}}</ref>
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  • ...tric tonnes in 2005.<ref>“Production: Growth is the Norm” Chemical and Engineering News, July 1 0, 2006, p. 59.</ref> To meet the ever increasing demand for e ...s]] and [[Europe]], approximately 90% of ethylene is used to produce three chemical compounds—[[ethylene oxide]], [[ethylene dichloride]], and [[ethylbenzene
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  • {{about|the chemical element}} '''Xenon''' is a [[chemical element]] represented by the [[chemical symbol|symbol]] '''Xe'''. The element name is pronounced {{IPA-en|ˈzɛnɒn
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  • '''Chloroform''' is the [[organic compound]] with [[chemical formula|formula]] [[Carbon|C]][[Hydrogen|H]][[Chlorine|Cl]]<sub>3</sub>. Th ...propanone) as well as [[ethanol]] through the action of chlorine [[Bleach (chemical)|bleach]] powder ([[calcium hypochlorite]]).<ref>{{cite journal
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  • ...dustrial infrastructure that could be attacked. Terrorists need not import chemical weapons if they can cause a major industrial accident such as the [[Bhopal ...ndustrial shipments of chlorine, widely used in water purification and the chemical industry, travel in 90 or 55 ton tank cars.
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  • * Weinstein, R.S. and K. Alibek (2003), ''Biological and Chemical Terrorism: A Guide for Healthcare Providers and First Responders'', Thieme ...ubcommittee on Prevention of Nuclear and Biological Attack'', July, 2005: "Engineering Bio-terror Agents: Lessons Learned from the Offensive U.S. and Russian Biol
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  • ...f>[http://www.usamriid.army.mil/education/index.htm Medical Management of Chemical and Biological Casualties Course (MMCBC)]</ref><ref>[http://english.ohmynew ...against biological weapons were conducted cooperatively by the [[U.S. Army Chemical Corps]] and the [[Army Medical Department]]. These early days saw the begin
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  • ...th preparedness and response to emergencies, including acts of biological, chemical and nuclear terrorism. ...rrorist attacks. On April 10, 1998 Hauer attended a "roundtable on genetic engineering and biological weapons" under President [[Bill Clinton]].
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  • ...es [[bentonite]]" were found in the anthrax samples, and that this was the chemical signatures of Iraqi-made anthrax.<ref name="salon"/> It has been confirmed ...he attacks because he was a co-inventor on two [[patent]]s for a [[Genetic engineering|genetically-engineered]] anthrax vaccine. The San Francisco-area biotechnol
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  • ...tp://pubs.acs.org/cen/government/84/8449gov1.html|publisher=''[[Chemical & Engineering News]]''|accessdate=2008-03-30}}</ref> ...week]]'' reported the anthrax sent to Senator Leahy had been coated with a chemical compound previously unknown to bioweapons experts.<ref>{{citeweb|title=A So
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  • * The exact [[chemical]] properties of breast milk are not fully understood.<ref>{{Cite journal | Recently the market has been segmented by age into:<ref>GEA Processing Engineering Inc.[http://www.niroinc.com/drying_dairy_food/production_powdered_baby_food
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  • ...erent properties and uses than [[Ram press (food)|pressed]] or [[Leaching (chemical science)|leached]] vegetable oils. [[List of macerated oils|Macerated oils] | journal=International Journal of Food Engineering
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  • ...to prevent rancidity.)<ref>Matz, Samuel A. (1991). ''Bakery Technology and Engineering''. New York: Springer. "Lard"; p 81. ISBN 0442308558</ref><ref name=siprell ==Chemical properties==
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  • ...ref>[http://pubs.acs.org/cen/coverstory/84/8426cover1.html 2006 Chemical & Engineering News article on materials suppliers challenged by rising costs]</ref>
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  • ...conglomerate]] company that produces a variety of [[consumer product]]s, [[engineering]] services, and [[aerospace]] systems for a wide variety of customers, from ...ies to create the Allied Chemical & Dye Company, which later became Allied Chemical Corp., and eventually became part of [[AlliedSignal]], the forerunner of Ho
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  • ...rved as a goal for an entire industry. This drove both [[marketing]] and [[engineering]] departments of [[semiconductor]] manufacturers to focus enormous energy a ...act url=http://www.stfc.ac.uk/Resources/PDF/Lasers50_final1.pdf |publisher=Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council |accessdate=2011-08-22}}</ref>
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  • Though the name may lead one to believe that the DPO relies on a chemical phosphor as does the analog oscilloscope, the phosphor is purely electronic The [[waveform monitor]] in television broadcast engineering is very close to a standard oscilloscope, but it includes triggering circui
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