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  • ...is]] in the presence of water, often a reaction catalysed by [[acid]] or [[alkali]]. [[Nylon]] for example, will degrade and crack rapidly if exposed to stro [[Polycarbonate]] is susceptible to alkali hydrolysis, the reaction simply depolymerising the material. [[Polyesters]]
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  • Polysulfone is highly resistant to [[mineral acid]]s, [[alkali]], and [[electrolyte]]s, in [[pH]] ranging from 2 to 13. It is resistant to
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  • ...pill acid onto their shirts or tights. [[Polycarbonate]] is susceptible to alkali hydrolysis, the reaction simply depolymerising the material. [[Polyesters]]
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  • An '''alkali anion exchange membrane''' (AAEM) is a [[semipermeable membrane]] generally ...Membrane Fuel Cells]</ref>. In comparison against [[Alkaline fuel cell]], alkali anion exchange membrane fuel cells also protect the electrode from [[carbon
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  • The ester groups of the polyvinyl acetate are sensitive for [[alkali]] and will slowly convert PVAc into polyvinyl alcohol and [[acetic acid]].
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  • ===Alkali/Alkaline Earth Metals=== [[Alkali metals]] and [[alkaline earth metals]] exist as stable cations. Alkali metals readily form cations with stable valence shells, giving them differe
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  • <tr><td>[[Alkali]]s</td><td bgcolor="#ffffcc">Good-Poor</td></tr> Sodium hypochlorite bleach and other alkali cleaners catalyze the release of the bisphenol A from polycarbonate contain
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  • Alkali catalysts such as [[sodium hydroxide]] NaOH, [[potassium hydroxide]] KOH, o
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  • |header1 = [[Alkali metal]]s ...have low density, hardness, and melting points, these (the [[alkali metals|alkali]] and [[alkaline earth]] metals) are extremely reactive, and are rarely enc
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  • .... An environment must not interact with the material in question. Liquid [[alkali metal]]s as the heat transfer fluids are used as well as the ultrahigh vacu
    25 KB (3,519 words) - 10:13, 20 September 2010
  • ...eed substantial amounts of water and fertilizer. Since they grow best in [[alkali]]ne soils, [[calcium carbonate]] and other [[lime (material)|lime minerals]
    29 KB (4,179 words) - 10:14, 20 September 2010
  • *[[Alkali-aggregate reaction]] *[[Alkali Silica Reaction]]
    14 KB (1,945 words) - 10:15, 20 September 2010
  • ...lulose]]. Cellulose fibres from [[wood]] or [[cotton]] are dissolved in [[alkali]] to make a solution called [[viscose]], which is then extruded through a n
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  • ...sing hot water, perhaps containing wetting agents (surfactants) and a mild alkali. The water replaces the size on the outer surface of the fiber, and absorbs
    3 KB (430 words) - 10:15, 20 September 2010
  • ...le higher temperatures with the addition of suitable [[wetting agent]]s, [[alkali]] and so on. Scouring removes all the waxes, pectins and makes the textile
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  • ...ried in iron vessels called [[Boiler|kier]]s. The fabric is boiled in an [[alkali]], which forms a soap with free fatty acids. ([[saponification]]). A kier i ...re, strength and dye affinity. Cotton is mercerized under tension, and all alkali must be washed out before the tension is released or shrinkage will take pl
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  • ...6&nbsp;°C, when treated by pressure and a chemical solution of caustic [[alkali]]. Spermaceti forms brilliant white crystals that are hard but oily to the
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  • ...on of the [[Ullmann condensation|Ullmann Ether Synthesis]]: reaction of an alkali-metal phenate with a halogenated benzene catalyzed by copper.<ref>"The Ullm
    18 KB (2,654 words) - 10:18, 20 September 2010
  • ...with [[redox]] tendencies within to prevent unwanted reactions, such as [[alkali metal]]s.
    26 KB (3,820 words) - 10:18, 20 September 2010
  • * An [[alkali]] used as a [[sodium hydroxide|lye]] substitute in no-lye hair [[relaxer]]s
    10 KB (1,311 words) - 10:20, 20 September 2010

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