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Table 11.1 lists a number of common acids and bases that would be found in any chemistry laboratory. (...) It can be seen from the structures of the acids in table 11.1 that, in some cases, there is more than one very polar H-X bond, and these acids can donate more than one proton.
"Chemistry" 2e - Blackman, A., Bottle, S., Schmid, S., Mocerino, M., Wille, U.
#book quotes#chemistry#nonfiction#textbook#acid#base#proton#polyprotic acid#hydrochloric acid#hydrogen chloride#nitric acid#sulfuric acid#acetic acid#phosphoric acid#sodium hydroxide#ammonia#pyridine#sodium carbonate
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خرید و قیمت کربنات سدیم در کیمیا پارس شایانکار
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If NaHCO3 is placed in a sealed container so that no CO2 or H2O can escape, the gases and solids come to a heterogeneous equilibrium.
"Chemistry" 2e - Blackman, A., Bottle, S., Schmid, S., Mocerino, M., Wille, U.
#book quote#chemistry#nonfiction#textbook#baking soda#sodium bicarbonate#carbon dioxide#water#sodium carbonate#equilibrium#chemical reactions#gas#solid
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Unlocking the Power of Sodium Percarbonate: The Ultimate Guide to Effective Stain Removal and Disinfection
In this guide, we will explore the properties of this thing, its uses, and how to effectively harness its power for stain removal and disinfection. This information is very significant for dealing with a Sodium Percarbonate Manufacturer. It is a chemical compound that combines sodium carbonate (washing soda) and hydrogen peroxide. For more details call us at +86-510-83223090.
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sodium carbonate manufacture
Sodium carbonate (also known as washing soda, soda ash and soda crystals) is a white powder that is water-soluble and has a slightly salty taste. It's manufactured by the Solvay process and used in a variety of industries, including glassmaking, detergent manufacture, papermaking, textile dyeing and printing, and as a water softener. Read more about the interesting process of how sodium carbonate is made here. There are many sodium bicarbonate manufacturers in the world, but not all of them are created equal. Some are large scale operations that produce the chemical for a variety of industries, while others are smaller companies that focus on producing a high quality product for a specific market. Choosing the right manufacturer is important, as it can impact the quality and price of the final product.
When looking for a sodium bicarbonate manufacturer, it is important to consider their experience, reputation, and production capabilities. The best manufacturers will have a long history of producing high quality products, and will be able to produce the chemical in the quantities that you need. They should also have a good reputation within the industry, so that you can be confident that you are getting a quality product.
If you are looking for a sodium bicarbonate manufacturer, then please contact us. We have over 20 years of experience in the industry, and are able to produce the chemical in large quantities. We also have an excellent reputation within the industry, so you can be confident that you are getting a quality product.
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Sodium Carbonate suppliers in Kazakhstan | PalviFZE
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got around to redrawing a few more of the goobers in flash (and gave Nitro her flower of course)
#elementcattos#chemistry#cat#lithium#beryllium#carbon#nitrogen#sodium#magnesium#alkali#alkaline earth#metal#nonmetal#s-block#p-block
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was feeling so so so poorly i stopped talking entirely for a while to just lay there (tig equivalent of a rabbit not eating) and then i drank a coke and now im better. what does it mean
#i think i needed sugar and sodium + the carbonization helped my nausea#because ive been drinking a LOT of water but eating very little#but its funnyyy
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I'm either a chemistry powerhouse or a "wtf is sodium carbonate" girlie
#mona's sessions#I LOVE SODIUM CARBONATE THOUGH SO DONT JUDGE ME#i almost blew up the lab once because i mixed thiosulphate with hydrogen but it was unequal proportions so it didn't just neutralise lol#BUT HEY ITS FINE WOMEN'S RIGHTS AND WOMEN'S WRONGS#also i can poison someone-
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*is about to mix chemicals based on a random strangers internet post* now How do I do this when all but one of these things are illegal or unavailable here
#like I THINK I can get sodium carbonate#then what#also I'm kidding I'm gonna actually research this first
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my stomach kept hurting so i made this collage of all my favorite elements
#it's pretty bad ass#posting#it's hydrogen and copper and mercury and sodium#and silicon and oxygen and carbon. and of course bromine
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Microscopy: Crystals and Blandness
I used to do casual science experiments, still do. A year or two ago, I did an experiment that created a bunch of Sodium Sulfate (or Sodium Chloride, don’t remember exactly) solution as a byproduct. Due to absolutely forgetting that they were in my cupboard, the solution evaporated over time, forming thick, white crystals.
On Tuesday, my usual microscopy day, I decided to whip out those crystals instead of a new, planned-out batch. Turns out — they’re pretty bland. Translucent and white, they don’t offer a lot at first glance. Regardless, I managed to get some decent pictures out of them.
Sodium Sulfate (probably) at 40x magnifications. They look like stalactites, or geological structures out of a sci-fi planet. The shape exudes a sense of enormity, of strength and massiveness, despite being remarkably time and fragile. Note the blurred crystal at the back, the darker crystals at the front, and the tiny disfigurations.
This, like another similar picture, resembles a chaotic ocean washing onto a bright shore in a sweeping wave. There is a bit too much going on here, but I like the metaphor.
Not blue — I used a blue filter to give it more character. And it worked. Still Sodium Sulfate, but the color does it justice.
The original. Looking at it closely now, on a bigger screen, I wonder if it really did need the blue filter. Look at the complexity of the crystals, the waxing and waving translucency. The dark spots, the character. Maybe I was wrong, maybe it holds up on its own.
Dried out Calcium Hydroxide on a watch glass. Yes, I hate that it is mostly out of focus too, but look at the pattern. Look at the tiny dots, the spaces in between. Look at it repeating throughout the field of view and imagine it repeating throughout the entire watch glass. Nature is mesmerizing in its repetitiveness. Bunch of the same, yet all of them different. Tiny dots wonderfully collaged together, insignificant individuals making up something far greater and far more beautiful.
Same thing, same field, just a tiny impurity in the middle. I love impurities. A contrast in the regularity of a structure. It is often flaws that give something character. What is it? It is an unpleasant yellow, marked with even more unpleasant black. Yet, it is the center of the stage, distinct amidst the field of Calcium Hydroxide crystals, which, now that this is in view, fades inconspicuously into the backdrop, becoming the backdrop itself.
Zoomed in. So much closer, yet I have no idea what it is. A piece of floating trash that wandered into my room, probably. Striking nonetheless. Also look at how the zoom brings the crystals into focus. They seem to shine (or reflect) a bit more light. They’re brighter, more in focus, more like entities than a background.
#microscope#microscopy#science#crystals#sodium sulfate#micro photography#science photography#microart#microscopy art#calcium carbonate
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My life problems 101:
WARNING: contains girl problems
I asked my mom for pajamas pants since my old ones ripped, and she got them today, but I’m pretty sure she thinks I wanted them for pajama day at school tomorrow but I wanted them for when I’m on my period, because I only own light colored pajama pants. And I’m on my period rn but like- yeah.
#erggg#there’s hydrogen and helium then lithium barilium boron carbon everywhere and nitrogen all through there’s oxygen so you can breath#and Florine for your pretty teeth neon go light up the signs and sodium for salty times#MAGNESIUM ALUMINION SILICON#PHOSPHORUS THEN SULFIR CHLORINE AND ARGON#POTACIUM AND CALCIUM SO YOULL GROW STRONG#SCANDIUM TITANIUM VANADIUM AND CHROMIUM AND MAGENESE#THIS IS THE PERIODIC TABLE NOBLE GAS IS STABLE#HALOGENS AND ALKALI REACT AGRESSIVILY#I don’t know the rest
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Before you comment that I should be using tannins if I want the colors to last in the sun, please check out my newest video:
Mordanting Cotton With vs Without Tannin -
• Mordanting Cotton With...
In this video I use 6 mordanting methods on cotton fabric and then dye the fabric pieces with 4 natural dyes. You will see the mordanting process and the results. I also performed a light/wash fastness test on the dyed fabrics to see how the colors last.
Blog post with photos of the results and descriptions of all mordanting methods: https://www.chromaticnatureclothing.c...
Mordant ingredients I used:
Aluminum Acetate - https://www.chromaticnatureclothing.c...
Aluminum Lactate - https://www.chromaticnatureclothing.c...
Alum (Potassium Aluminum Sulfate) - https://chromaticnatureclothing.com/p...
Sodium Acetate - https://chromaticnatureclothing.com/p...
Soda Ash - https://www.chromaticnatureclothing.c...
Calcium Carbonate (chalk) - https://www.chromaticnatureclothing.c...
Soy milk & vinegar - grocery store
Synthrapol detergent - https://www.misterart.com/crafts/text...
The dyes I used:
Madder root - https://www.chromaticnatureclothing.c...
Osage Orange - https://www.etsy.com/listing/62246447...
Avocado skins - eat some avocados
Logwood -https://chromaticnatureclothing.com/p...
00:00 - What this is about
01:45 - Soy milk mordant method
04:03 - All the other mordant methods
10:44 - Dyeing the fabrics
12:56 - Light/wash fastness test
14:01 - Soy milk debacle
15:07 - Madder root results
19:22 - Osage Orange results
21:46 - Avocado skins results
24:14 - Logwood results
26:31 - My closing thoughts
#Chromatic Nature#solarpunk#natural dye#how to#how to dye#diy#do it yourself#mordant#cotton#cotton fabric#Aluminum Acetate#Aluminum Lactate#Alum#Sodium Acetate#Soda Ash#Calcium Carbonate#chalk#Soy milk#vinegar#Madder root#Osage Orange#Avocado skins#avocado#Logwood#Youtube
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Sodium bicarbonate distributor
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“Tata Chemicals Europe today opened the UK’s first industrial scale carbon capture and usage plant today, signaling a key milestone in the race to meet the UK’s, and the world’s, net zero targets.
The plant captures 40,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide each year—the equivalent to taking over 20,000 cars off the roads, and ten-times more than what GNN reported to be the world’s largest carbon capture factory just 10 months [earlier, in late 2021].
The $24 million (£20 million) investment has been completed by UK-based Tata Chemicals Europe, one of Europe’s leading producers of sodium carbonate, salt and baking soda, and they expect it to lower their carbon emissions by more than 10%.
The project will help unlock the future of carbon capture as it demonstrates the viability of the technology to remove carbon dioxide from power plant emissions and to use it in high end manufacturing applications.
The party trick is that in a world first, carbon dioxide captured from energy generation emissions is being purified to food and pharmaceutical grade and used as a raw material in the manufacture of sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) which will be known as Ecokarb®. This unique and innovative process is patented in the UK with further patents pending in key territories around the world.
Ecokarb® will be exported to over 60 countries around the world. Much of the sodium bicarbonate exported will be used in hemodialysis to treat people living with kidney disease.
It will also be used to essential items like glass, washing detergents, pharmaceutical products, food, animal feed and in water purification.
The carbon capture plant, which was supported with a £4.2m grant through the UK Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy’s (“BEIS”) Energy Innovation Program, marks a major step towards sustainable manufacturing which will see Tata make net zero sodium bicarbonate and one of the lowest carbon footprint sodium carbonate products in the world.” -via Good News Network, 7/8/22
#carbon capture#carbon emissions#decarbonization#sodium#baking soda#industrial#kidney disease#good news#hope#ripppp to their company name tho#tata chemicals well they certainly succeeded in making themselves memorable#I assume it doesn't mean that in british#united kingdom#britain
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