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Dictionary » C » Corrosive CorrosiveCorrosive (Science: chemistry) refers to any substance that oxidizes metal or flesh, in a chemical labeling context, it specificially refers to a highly reactive substance that causes obvious damage to living tissue. hello ![]()
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Results from our forumThe application of Sodium borohydride... Various steroids and vitamin A are prepared using sodium borohydride in at least one step.Sodium borohydride is a source of alkali, which is corrosive, and hydrogen or diborane, which are inflammable. Spontaneous ignition can result from solution of sodium borohydride in dimethylformamide.flammable.
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Re: ampicillin for plants Hi Is ampicillin dangerous or corrosive for plants? For example can I use it in growing medium for plants? Ampicillin is beta-lactam antibiotic, inhibiting bacterial transpetidase, which cross-links peptidoglican chains. If chains cannot ...
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ampicillin for plantsHi Is ampicillin dangerous or corrosive for plants? For example can I use it in growing medium for plants? thank you
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The Fiber Disease... these physicians have been biting the hands that feed them for too long and show no respect and no remorse for what they created. how do use toxic corrosive agents and chemicals in a product that state will cause dermatitis? this is what we are trying to tell you, look at everything that has been ...
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Help on chemicals... and cat scans show but no one has created a way to diodegrade the phosophurus carbons so what happens to them? how does a person expose of the corrosive toxic vapors , and that he used leichens which are two microrganism that need each other fungus, moths, algae bacteriacyanide etc, why would ...
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