Classical means of separation were based on the small differences in basicity and solubility. |
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The basicity of an organic acid is determined by the number of carboxyl groups present. |
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Urea and substituted ureas exhibit a weak basicity and may bind a superacid in the form of a quarternary ammonium salt. |
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Morpholine is a colorless oily liquid with strong moisture absorption and strong basicity. |
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Usually, a basicity above 3.5 provides good absorption and holding capacity for calcium phosphates and calcium sulfides. |
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Apart from the concentrations of salts, basicity and silica from the purging itself, descalers are used for the cleaning of circuits. |
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These rocks form a series of decreasing basicity and fineness of texture, and consequently of decreasing suitability for the genesis of chernozem soils. |
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Figure 1. pH Scale showing the relative acidity or basicity of some common substances. |
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This basicity is due to the hydrolysis performed by the hypochlorite ion, as hypochlorous acid is weak, but calcium hydroxide is a strong base. |
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The two large blast furnaces produce up to 5.2 million tons of pig iron annually with a mix of sinter, pellets and flux, which provide for a correct composition of the flux and basicity. |
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In chemistry, pH is a measure of the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution. |
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Total soluble alkalinity titrimetric method for the determination of the basicity of soluted material was applied. |
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The K86R substitution results in the change in the basicity of the residue. |
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Hanessian adds that this change also decreases the basicity of aminoglycosides, another desirable result, since it will limit the potential toxicity to humans. |
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The steric shielding of the free electron pair in the nitrogen atom of the amine and its reduced basicity enhance its effectiveness as a stabilizer. |
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