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Saltwater Saltwater
Saltwater Saltwater, or salt water , is a geological term that refers to naturally occurring solutions containing large concentrations of dissolved, inorganic ions. In addition, this term is often used as an adjective in biology, usually to refer to marine organisms, as in saltwater... Read more
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solution solution
solution in chemistry, homogeneous mixture of two or more substances. The dissolving medium is called the solvent , and the dissolved material is called the solute. A solution is distinct from a colloid or a suspension . In most common solutions, the solvent is a liquid, often water, and the... Read more
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Employee Solutions, Inc. 2929 E. Camelback Road, Suite 220Phoenix, Arizona 85016-4426U.S.A.(602) 955-5556Fax: (602) 955-3311Web site: http://www.employeesolutions.com Public CompanyFounded: 1991Employees: 120Sales: $164.5 million (1995)Stock Exchanges: NASDAQSICs: 7361 Employment Agencies; 6331... Read more
lye lye
lye name commonly used for a strongly alkaline solution. It originally meant a solution of potassium carbonate (potash) prepared by leaching wood ashes with water, but now the name also means a solution of sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide . Lye is also used to refer to the undissolved... Read more
Benedicts solution Benedicts solution
Benedict's solution deep-blue alkaline solution used to test for the presence of the aldehyde functional group, -CHO. The substance to be tested is heated with Benedict's solution; formation of a brick-red precipitate indicates presence of the aldehyde group. Since simple sugars (e.g., glucose)... Read more
concentration concentration
concentration in chemistry, measure of the relative proportions of two or more quantities in a mixture . The concentration of a solute is very important in studying chemical reactions because it determines how often molecules collide in solution and thus indirectly determines the rates of... Read more
osmosis osmosis
osmosis , transfer of a liquid solvent through a semipermeable membrane that does not allow dissolved solids (solutes) to pass. Osmosis refers only to transfer of solvent; transfer of solute is called dialysis . In either case the direction of transfer is from the area of higher concentration of... Read more
Colligative Properties Colligative Properties
Colligative Properties Colligative properties are those properties of solutions that depend on the number of dissolved particles in solution, but not on the identities of the solutes. For example, the freezing point of salt water is lower than that of pure water, due to the... Read more
biuret test biuret test
biuret test A biochemical test to detect proteins in solution, named after the substance biuret (H2NCONHCONH2), which is formed when urea is heated. Sodium hydroxide is mixed with the test solution and drops of 1% copper(II) sulphate solution are then added slowly. A positive result is indicated by... Read more

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BOAGS: An Integrated Seabed and Water Column Sampler
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