water-filled beaker. 5. Pour 81 ml of hydrogen peroxide into an empty beaker and label it ‘Hydrogen Peroxide’ to clarify its contents. Get a dripper bottle of detergent and transfer 9 ml of hydrogen peroxide from the beaker using a dropper and place the amount in a small measuring tube. Put two equal drops (as close to equal as possible) of detergent along with the 9ml of hydrogen peroxide in the small measuring tube in each measuring
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o Used as a flux gas which lowers the melting point of the silicon dioxide and the calcium carbonate - Soap and detergents o Used as a base in soap and detergents. It is also used to make sodium phosphate and sodium silicate that act as builders - Softening hard water o The carbonate ions precipitate calcium and magnesium ions‚ this is why it is used in some soaps and detergents - Baking soda production o Sodium hydrogen carbonate or bicarbonate of soda is produced as a part of the process
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abrasives‚ surfactants‚ a detergent‚ a thickener‚ a moisturizer‚ water‚ flavouring agents‚ coloring‚ sweeteners‚ fluoride and desensitizers. Toothpastes also have TSSP in it. The gritty feeling of toothpastes is the abrasives. They help get rid of plaque‚ stains‚ and polishing teeth. Today the most common abrasives are made up of hydrated silica‚ aluminium oxides‚ and calcium carbonate. Different phosphates of calcium or aluminium can be also used‚ but are less common. Detergents‚ like abrasives‚ also
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insecticide. Detergents usually contain several types of surfactants such as soaps (anionic)‚ alkylbenzenesulphonate (anionic)‚ ethoxylated fatty alcohols (non-ionic). The mixture is carefully balanced to control foaming and provide the appropriate washing efficiency (for the required washing temperatures‚ types of fabric and water hardness)‚ at a price the consumer is willing to pay. However‚ surfactant efficiency is very much reduced in hard water and their detergent properties are not complete
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hills be. But after noticing they weren’t normal ants‚ we decided to come up with a concoction. Going inside we noticed a handful of things to we could use to make this concoction. These materials included; dish soap‚ bug repellent‚ bleach‚ laundry detergent‚ window cleaner‚ raid bug spray‚ and glass cleaner. Those ingredients seemed like a smart idea at the time but the results weren’t as expected. Sneaking away with these materials‚ we began! The materials are laid throughout the trampoline. Courtney
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but could possibly cause burning sensation and irritation to the mouth and throat area. (F) Personal Protection recommended (usually in section 8): The MSDS recommends protection to eyes with goggles and face if come within contact of the detergent. Rubber gloves should be used for prolonged exposure to chemicals. No other PPE requirements needed. (G) Are your chemicals Endocrine disruptors‚ carcinogens or teratogens? (also known as hormonally active agents‚ endocrine disrupting chemicals
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Bubbles By Olivia Kenyon Table of contents Table of contents 2 Table of figures 3 Background knowledge 4 The film 4 The soap or detergent 4 The shape 5 The colours 7 Different fabrics as wands 9 My investigation 10 Part 1 10 Part 2 12 Other sources 13 Table of figures Figure 1. Soap molecules surrounding a layer of water making the film of a bubble 4 Figure 2. The general structure of a soap molecule 5 Figure 3. A table explaining that the sphere
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Motion in a Viscous Medium Aim The aim of this experiment is to measure the terminal velocity of spherical beads falling under gravity in a liquid determine‚ and hence determine its viscosity using Stoke’s law. Introduction When a stationary solid object is complete or partially immersed in a fluid‚ it experiences an upthrust or buoyant force. According to Archimedes’ principle‚ this buoyant force B is given by where ρ is the density of the fluid‚ Vs is the immersed volume of the
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CONTENTS 1. Abstracts 2. Objectives of the study 3. Methodology 4. Introduction 5. Analysis of the Marketing strategies 1. Segmentation 2. Targeting 5.3 Positioning 6. Marketing mix 6.1 Product 6.2 Price 6.3 Place 6.4Promotion 6.5 Packaging 6.6 Public relation 6.7 Publicity 6.8 Politics 7. Recommendation 8. Bibliography Abstract
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A FINAL PROJECT REPORT ON “ROLE OF SALES PROMOTION ON FMCG” A Finaland Project report submitted in Partial Fulfillment of award of MMS/MBA Degree PROJECT GUIDE: PROF. RAJENDRA SIR SUBMITTED BY: HITESH NARAINI (R.NO-41) SUBMITTED TO: MIM H &GHM INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT ULHASNAGAR ( MUMBAI ) This is to certify that Mr. HITESH NARAINI the student of MMS/MBA 2nd year of H & GHM. Institute of ‚ Ulhasnagar ( Mumbai ) have completed
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