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- An inorganic nonaqueous solvent is a solvent other than water, that is not an organic compound. These solvents are used in chemical research and industry...
- ferrocene is ideal for nonaqueous work. Since the early 1960s ferrocene has been gaining acceptance as the standard reference for nonaqueous work for a number...
- projects under CERCLA under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Dense nonaqueous phase liquids (DNAPLs), have low solubility and are with viscosity markedly...
- Acidity function Dissociation (chemistry) Drug permeability Inorganic nonaqueous solvent List of ions in pure water (aqueous chemistry) Metal ions in aqueous...
- opacifying agent, and foam boosting surfactant, as well as an aqueous and nonaqueous viscosity-increasing agent. It imparts an emollient feel to the skin and...
- turmeric, vanilla, and West Indian bay leaves. The solvents used are nonaqueous and may be polar (alcohols) or nonpolar (hydrocarbons, carbon dioxide)...
- cross-links, they normally are the system of choice in aqueous media and nonaqueous electrolyte media. Fluoroelastomers provide excellent high temperature...
- formula NBu4PF6. It is a white powder that is used as an electrolyte in nonaqueous electrochemistry. It is highly soluble in polar organic solvents such...
- subdisciplines of chemistry like organic chemistry that usually deal with nonaqueous solutions generally do not use pKb as a measure of basicity. Instead,...
- Haoshen (2009-10-28). "Rechargeable Ni-Li Battery Integrated Aqueous/Nonaqueous System". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 131 (42): 15098–15099...