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    & Impurities - ? 0.1% max Iodine value ( wijs method ) - 130 min Peroxide Value - Falsh Point - 330 deg C max Unsaponiable matter ? -2.5% max Saponification value ? -190 Colour ( 51/4 lovibond cell ) 2 Red max Appearance - Clear and bright Odour : Odourless and bland WE CAN ALSO MEET WITH YOUR SPECIFIED SPECIFICATION IF YOU INSIST FOR IT. Delivery Detail: 2~4 weeks Origin : Malaysia Loading Port: Port Klang Packaging : as requested by customer based on available packing standard Inspection

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    consumer have become more ecological conscious however been criticized by consumers for “greenwashing” for misleading environmentally friendly attributes. As colour choices may be affected by trends what is “hot” today will change tomorrow. Smell Odours can stir emotions or create a calming feeling. They can invoke memories or relieve stress. Sound Many aspects of sound affect people’s feeling and behaviours. Muzak is heard by millions of people every day‚ it is so called “functional music) that

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    diffusion begins to slow and occurs equally in all directions. In an open environment‚ there are no "walls" to confine the molecules so the molecules will always appear to move away from the immediate source. For instance‚ odours in a confined room persist much longer‚ whereas odours outside will dissipate more quickly. Molecular weight indirectly affects the rate of diffusion. When a concentration gradient (difference in concentration) exists‚ the net effect of this random molecular movement is that

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    his son as well as he thinks he does. Soon after‚ the father shows embarrassment for making a scene and the guilt he feels in his son as the evidence slowly unveils itself. The father had defended his son but the truth which had the “unmistakable odour of guilt‚ which seeps now into the mind and lays its poison” (line 11-12)‚ could not be hidden and was shown in all its hideous glory. His embarrassment started to creep over as his defence for his son had been shattered. Finally‚ the father wants

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    to produce to produce a pesticide called Sevin‚ and among the chemicals used to produce it was methyl isocyanate (C2H3NO; short form: MIC). Chemical properties of MIC include: highly reactive—with water for example—and flammable‚ a sharp‚ pungent odour‚ and etc. Some physical properties of MIC include: a clear‚ colourless liquid‚ boiling point at 39.5°C‚ and etc. MIC was stored inside tanks at the plant and on the night of December 3rd‚ water had leaked into a tank and reacted violently with the

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    While the upper part of the shoes is made from leather which is also can be very durable depending on how one would use it and also with leather‚ your feet could also feel comfortable while walking and prevent from swelling. With leather‚ the bad odour coming from your feet can be minimized as much as possible. 3. Product Description Our product is a pair of training shoes with a technology of Global positioning system to ensure safety of the user. We innovate the product because safety is

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    owner doesn’t want me...she never cared. I have been feeling lonely and still do. For over a month‚ I have been hanging in that dark and messy closet at the back of the classroom. I smell awful! Want to know how awful? I reek of all the student’s body odour after they have come inside from recess! I feel as if I am tattered‚ worn down‚ that my threads are coming undone‚ and my colour is fading. Actually‚ maybe I am already. To be honest‚ I actually smell like a “Stinking Bishop”. Maybe that’is why my

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    - to blaze - to shine - to flash - to gleam - to sparkle. 3. to astonish - to puzzle - to amaze - to surprise - to astound. 4. to saunter - to wander - to roam - to stroll - to walk. 5. strange - quaint - odd - queer. 6. scent - perfume - smell - odour - aroma. 7. to brood - to meditate - to think‚ to reflect - to speculate. 8. to produce - to make - to fabricate - to manufac­ture - to create. 9. to sob - to weep - to cry. 10. furious - angry - enraged. 3) Find antonyms for the words given below

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    reaction‚ chemical technicians are able to identify ammonium hydroxide in water accessed by people and prevent people from being in contact with toxic water. Ammonia takes the form of gas at room temperature. It is a colourless gas with an irritating odour. Ammonias melting point is at -77 degrees Celsius and its boiling point is at -33.35 degrees Celsius. This covalent compound is corrosive to some metals and is combustible in oxygen. Ammonias structural diagram appears to be polar and therefore is

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    A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man The novel‚ A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man‚ depicts the life of Stephen Dedalus from his disjointed youth to his clarifying adulthood‚ in a stream of consciousness approach that reveals his inner thoughts. Throughout the novel‚ he perceives the world around him in an unusually keen way‚ considering he is extremely aware of his senses‚ particularly his sense of smell. People by nature have involuntary connections between their physical world and their

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