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water glass

[′wȯd·ər ‚glas]
(inorganic chemistry)
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Even then, you required express permission from Wa Hellen with no option of delegated powers.Out of the six water glasses that were in the sideboard when I was born many years ago, five are still intact.
In the first step, 5, 10, and 20 wt% of Midafen R-100 was distributed in sodium water glass by vigorous stirring on a magnetic stirrer for 10 min.
The concentration of the water glass is often represented by Baume degree.
During the second experimental series a certain part of the NaOH activator solution was replaced with water glass solution.
White wine glass should be at a 45 degree angle to the left of the water glass.
Hold up the water glass and place your finger in the water.
what'd you say?" Then, once we can see and actually hear, we fumble around on the nightstand and sort out the water glass, four pairs of reading glasses, gun magazines, that cool piece of bent metal we found 10 years ago and finally lay our stiff fingers on our roscoe.
Tokyo Electric Power Co spokesperson Naoki Tsunoda said the company's attempt to stem the leak by injecting 1,500 litres of "water glass", or sodium silicate, and another agent near a seaside pit where the water was leaking appeared to have been successful.
the 100% renewable, non-toxic water glass crystals in the cassette silently get to work, sucking moisture from the air.
The 80 gramme bar of silver is one of 30 reclaimed from 300,000 waste water glass testing vials - micro test tubes - used in the last eight years.
Let's look at the proverbial water glass as half full for the moment:
It produces and sells water glass (sodium silicate), detergents and cleaning materials on the European market.
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