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  • [[Category:Other organic material]]
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  • [[Category:Other organic material]]
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  • [[Category:Other organic material]]
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  • | style="width:85px;"|[[File:Circle-otherorganic.png|75px|link=Category:Other organic material]] | style="width:225px;"|Other organic materials, such as rubber, leather, wool etc.
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  • Often chemically modified natural resins and organic compounds of solid or liquid polymers which are used in plastics.<br> [[Category:Other organic material]]
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  • ...s wax from [[Carnauba Wax]]. It is insoluble in water, but soluble in many organic solvents such as [[acetone]], chloroform, benzene. It is mostly used mixed with other waxes to harden them without raising their melting point. As a food additiv
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  • [[Category:Other organic material]]
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  • ...solvent. Although it is not miscible with water, it is miscible with many organic solvents.<br><br> DCM's volatility and ability to dissolve a wide range of organic compounds makes it a useful solvent for many chemical processes. Concerns a
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  • air. <br><br>Not to be loaded into the same container with coffee, [[tea]] or other cargoes that are sensitive to.<br><br> [[Category:Other organic material]]
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  • Isobutanol (IUPAC nomenclature: 2-methyl-1-propanol) is an organic compound with the formula (CH<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>CHCH<sub>2</sub>OH. T ...a byproduct of the decay process of organic matter. Isobutanol, along with other low molecular weight alcohols can also be produced by some engineered micro
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  • ...It can be polymerized, either by itself to make polyvinyl acetate or with other monomers to prepare copolymers such as [[ethylene]]-vinyl acetate (EVA), vi The product is soluble in most organic solvents including chlorinated solvents; insoluble in water.<br><br>
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  • ...tion of mesityl oxide. It is slightly soluble in water, miscible with most organic solvents.<br><br> ...towards aqueous acid and base. It can be used to extract gold, silver and other precious metals from cyanide solutions, such as those found at gold mines,
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  • ...s liquid is polyfunctional, being a secondary amine and a diol. Like other organic amines, diethanolamine acts as a weak base. Reflecting the hydrophilic char See also: http://www.chemicalland21.com/industrialchem/organic/DIETHANOLAMINE.htm<br><br>
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  • [[Category: Other organic material]]
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  • ...ellets are often used as animal feed. Primarily they are used to increase organic matter in the soil but do offer nutrients and a high availability of trace
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  • ...eagent used for nitration - the addition of a nitro group, typically to an organic molecule. While some resulting nitro compounds are shock- and thermally-sen ...are for the production of [[explosives]], nylon precursors, and specialty organic compounds.<br><br>
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  • Alizarin is an organic compound that has been used throughout history as a prominent red dye, prin ...hen immersed in alizarin. Thus, both pure calcium and calcium in bones and other tissues can be stained. The process of staining calcium with alizarin works
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  • ...in, reagent in analytical chemistry, medicine (antiseptic), manufacture of organic [[chemicals]], air and water purification.<br><br> Potassium permanganate is a dangerous fire and explosion risk in contact with organic materials; powerful oxidizing agent.<br><br>
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  • ...solvent. It forms azeotropes with many other solvents, including water and other chlorocarbons.<br><br> ...degreasing, soaps and scouring compounds, wetting and penetrating agents, organic synthesis, ore flotation, solvent, fumigant.<br><br>
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  • [[Category:Other organic material]]
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  • Ethylbenzene is a volatile organic compound (VOC) in the ‘BTEX’ substance group which includes [[benzene]] Ethylbenzene is an organic compound with the formula C6H5CH2CH3. This aromatic hydrocarbon is importan
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  • Used as an intermediate for organic synthesis, polymers, and copolymers; monomer for acrylate resins.<br><br>
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  • ...butyl [[ether]], also known as methyl tertiary butyl ether and MTBE, is an organic compound. MTBE is a volatile, flammable, and colourless liquid that is immi ...e safety concerns and regulations make working with diethyl ether, THF, or other ethers much more difficult and expensive. However, despite the popularity o
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  • ...ydrogen gas. It can react violently or explosively with many inorganic and organic chemicals. Aluminum powder is essentially non- toxic following short-term e ...fuel, [[explosives]], abrasives and ceramics; production of inorganic and organic aluminum chemicals; and as catalysts. Pyro powder is mixed with carbon and
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  • ...o [[lead]] and most other metals. Strong irritant to skin. Odour may taint other cargoes. At low temperatures is likely to turn cloudy with no detrimental e Acetic acid is an organic compound with the chemical formula CH3COOH. It is a colourless liquid that
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  • ...es]] of hemp are more woody and are more often used in non-woven items and other industrial applications, such as mulch, animal bedding and litter. The oil [[Category: Other organic material]]
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  • ...nd high-viscosity pastes are master batches or concentrated dispersions of organic or waterborne pigments that contain solvents or diluents. They may also con ...nnel, and lamp black. Other colorant types for industrial pigments include organic and inorganic compounds, fluorescent and phosphorescent materials, and the
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  • Very penetrating and offensive smell. Beware of odour contamination to other cargoes stowed in the vicinity. It is often stored in air-tight containers. [[Category: Other organic material]]
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  • ...pecially good source of the amino acid cysteine, but must be balanced with other proteins for lysine. It is also used for [[livestock]] and poultry feeds.<b It can also be used as an organic herbicide.<br><br>
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  • ...iser) is any organic or inorganic material of natural or synthetic origin (other than liming materials) that is added to a soil to supply one or more plant Only three other macronutrients are required by all plants: carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Th
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  • ...angerous fire and explosion risk when shocked or heated or in contact with organic materials. Is essentially a hygroscopic commodity. <br><br>
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  • ...act the catalytic effect of traces of impurities such as iron, copper, and other heavy metals. A relatively stable sample of hydrogen peroxide typically, de Bleaching and deodorizing of textiles, wood pulp, hair, fur, etc.; source of organic and inorganic peroxides; pulp and paper industry; plasticizers; rocket fuel
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  • [[Category:Other organic material]]
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  • [[Category:Other organic material]]
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  • ...ing works and used as a base for pigment in paint, inc, cosmetics and many other applications in the plastic industry. It is also used as a filler in paper, Absorbs carbon dioxide from the air. Insoluble in common organic solvents and water. Turns yellow on heating.<br><br>
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  • ...during refining, it is used in candles, for coating paper, and for various other purposes. Chemically, paraffin is a mixture of high-molecular-weight alkane Contamination may occur from dirty pipes or leakage from other cargoes. Oxidisation may occur in tanks not fully loaded. This can cause di
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  • ...dust, or simply coir, is made from coconut husks, which are byproducts of other industries that use [[coconuts]]. [[Coir]] waste from coir fiber industries ...s around 1000 times more air than soil. Adding slow release fertilizers or organic fertilizers are highly advised when growing with coco peat.
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  • ...r filters in gas masks and respirators, filters in compressed air and many other applications.<br><br> ...ent and electrolytic reactions of anodic oxidation and cathodic reduction, organic additives generate unwanted break down products in solution. Their excessiv
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  • An organic colorant obtained from an animal or plant source. Few of these are now in m ...iety of methods to impart bright, permanent colours to textile [[fibres]]. Organic dyes were first synthesized by Perkin in England and were later developed b
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  • [[Category:Other organic material]]
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  • ...emperature required limited applications. It is insoluble in [[ether]] and other non-polar solvents. A sodium hydroxide solution will leave a yellow stain o ...anufactured. It reacts with fats to form soaps, dissolving fat and grease. Other uses of caustic soda are:<br><br>
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  • ...compounds in which an oxygen atom is interposed between two carbon atoms (organic groups) in the molecular structure giving the generic formula ROR. They may ...sub>-CH<sub>2</sub>-O-CH<sub>2</sub>-CH<sub>3</sub>). Ethers are common in organic chemistry and pervasive in biochemistry, as they are common linkages in car
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  • [[Ethylene]] glycol (IUPAC name: ethan-1,2-diol) is an organic compound widely used as an automotive antifreeze and a precursor to polymer ...c [[acids]], ethers, mercaptans, nitrate esters, nitriles, nitrite esters, organic esters, peroxides, phosphate esters and sulfate esters.
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  • ...ble amounts of water trapped in the mineral structure by polar attraction. Organic materials which do not impart plasticity may also be a part of clay deposit ...ocks, usually silicate-bearing, by low concentrations of carbonic acid and other diluted solvents. These solvents, usually acidic, migrate through the weath
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  • ...carrier. Barites, such as barium sulfate, provide an opaque lake pigment. Other compounds used as carriers are: chalk, clay, gypsum, tin oxide, zinc oxide, [[Category: Other organic material]]
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