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List of insoluble problems (translated from Portuguese)
List of insoluble problems It is is the list of some Insoluble problems divided in the sequintes categories: Insoluble problems of the Physics Insoluble problems of the Mathematics Insoluble problems of cognitiva Science Insoluble problems ...
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Dietary fiber
... principal types of dietary fiber: soluble and insoluble. Insoluble fiber is simply bulk that changes little ... proteins, and calories from the gut. Some insoluble fibers can bind to certain minerals: calcium ... users are advised to avoid taking an insoluble fiber supplement at the same time as ... as potatoes and yams (the skins are insoluble fiber) psyllium seed (only about 2/ ...
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Dietetic fiber (translated from Spanish)
... in the organism. These two types are: insoluble fiber and soluble fiber. insoluble fiber it is integrated by substances (cellulous ... molecule set like: Cellulose: It is the insoluble part of the dietetic, abundant whole flour ... manosa, and urónicos acids, comprising of the insoluble fiber that is in bran and whole ... of acids and fenilpropílicos alcohol forming the insoluble fiber with great capacity to be ...
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Qualitative inorganic analysis
... cations consists of ions which chlorides are insoluble. As such, the group reagent to separate ... cations are ions of which sulfides are insoluble in acidic solution. The reagent can be ... lower concentrations Zn 2+ , which is more insoluble than other 3rd group elements, may sedimentise ... of cations includes ions which sulfides are insoluble in basic solution. The reagents are similar ... group of cations form carbonates that are insoluble in water. The reagent usually used ...
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Dye
... no affinity for the substrate, and is insoluble. Archaeological evidence shows that, particularly in India ... the free dictionary. Vat dyes are essentially insoluble in water and incapable of dyeing fibres ... textile fibre. Subsequent oxidation reforms the original insoluble dye. Reactive dyes utilize a chromophore containing ... of cellulose acetate, and are substantially water insoluble. The dyes are finely ground in the ... dyeing is a technique in which an insoluble azoic dye is produced directly onto ...
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Pigment (translated from Japanese)
... the organic color chemical structure itself the insoluble kind (the insoluble pigment) with, originally is a rake pigment ... which the water soluble aniline dye to insoluble is made to convert. The pigment is ... and the ink are the inorganic pigment. Insoluble pigment MainlyPhthalocyanineThere are 2 types of system ... the pigment the fact that it is insoluble in the solvent solvent is definition, ...
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Coloring materials (translated from German)
... Color means (thus soluble coloring materials and insoluble Pigmente ) in the primeval times of mankind ... color itself. Dispersion coloring materials These water-insoluble coloring materials are in particular for coloring ... First becomes sucked. Priming applied, an water-insoluble clutch component (z.B. Naphthol AS, 2 ... develops Vat dyes Vat dyes are water-insoluble coloring materials, through Reduktion (vatted) become brought ... it by following Oxidation again into the insoluble condition transfers and so fixed, one ...
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Talk:Depleted uranium/Archive 2
... through the digestive system. However if inhalled insoluble actinide oxides can cause damage to the ... is inevitable. After forming microscopic and submicroscopic insoluble Uranium oxide particles on the battlefield, they ... uranium, after it burns, is very very insoluble. It forms oxides that will almost not ... oxides formed under battlefield conditions are extremely insoluble. That is why soldiers who are exposed ... a uranyl ion. Ceramic DU is very insoluble. Leuren Moret I have discussed nanoparticles ...
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Red lead
... rust-proof paint. Red lead is virtually insoluble in water. However, it is soluble in ... is toxic when ingested. It is also insoluble in alcohol. It dissolves in hydrochloric acid ... 3 + 2 CH 3 COOH yielding yellow insoluble lead tetroxide monohydrate, Pb 3 O 4 ... and with elementary iron, lead tetroxide forms insoluble iron(II) and iron(III) plumbates, which ... lead(II) oxide component, leaving behind the insoluble lead(IV) oxide: Pb 3 O ...
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Solubility
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metallic insoluble Fe unless they react with water K ... H bonds glucose soluble by reaction HCl insoluble otherwise ether non-polar covalent most insoluble benzene some slightly soluble O 2 covalent lattice insoluble diamond
Solubility of ionic compounds in water Soluble