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What is Process Development? - Objectives and Steps of Process development
Process development includes the development part of a process and the maintenance part. There are three main objectives of process development.
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Introduction to Process, Process Unit, and Unit Operation
A manufacturing process consists of individual processing units. The individual processes happening in each individual process unit are called “Unit operation”.
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Colloidal Systems - What are Colloidal Solutions?
A colloidal system is a homogeneous non-crystalline system consisting of large molecules or ultra-microscopic particles (1-1000nm).
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Chemical Reactors - Common Types of Chemical Reactors Used in Industries
A chemical reactor is an enclosed volume where a chemical reaction occurs in a chemical process.
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How to Measure pH in Water
pH value is a measurement of H+ ions in a medium. This article describes the experimental way of How to Measure pH in Water.
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Determination of the Ion Concentration in a Natural Rubber Latex Sample
This article is a guide for determining the ion concentration in a natural rubber latex sample.
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New Product Analysis
Every product is designed in a particular way and new product analysis helps to understand the important aspects of a product before the production
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Viscoelastic Models for Polymers
Several viscoelastic models have been introduced to explain the viscose and elastic behavior of viscoelastic materials.
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How to Find the Concentration of a Solution
The concentration of a solution is the dissolved amount of moles of the solute. This article describes how to find the concentration of a solution
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Dynamics of Entangled Polymers
Entangled polymers behave as cross-linked rubber. This article discusses the dynamics of entangled Polymers.
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Newtonian and Non-Newtonian Fluids
Fluids can be divided into two categories based on the change in their viscosity when shear is applied as Newtonian and Non-Newtonian Fluids.
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Polymer Rheology
Polymer rheology is the study of flow behavior or the deformation behavior of a polymer.
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Mass Calculation of Atoms
Neutrons and protons are the main contributors to the mass of an atom. Find more about the Mass Calculation of Atoms in this article.
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Empirical Formula vs Molecular Formula
The simplest ratio between the number of mols of atoms in a mole of a compound is the empirical formula.
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Ion Activity
The ion activity is a measurement of the effective concentration of an ion in a real solution.
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Polymerization Techniques
Polymers are formed in polymerization reactions by reacting monomers with initiators. There are four main Polymerization techniques.
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PN Junction - The Foundation of Modern Electronics
A PN junction is created by doping group three elements and group five elements for two sides of the same intrinsic semiconductor.
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Introduction to Surface Analytical Techniques
Surface analytical techniques are specialized analytical techniques that use to gather information about the surface of a substance.
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Ionic Equilibrium - Equilibrium Between Ions and Unionized Molecules
Ionic equilibrium is the equilibrium between ions and unionized molecules. These ions are in a weak electrolyte solution.
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Equilibrium Point - Factors Affecting the Equilibrium Point
The amount of reaction that has occurred when a system has reached equilibrium is called the equilibrium point.
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Chemical Equilibrium - Explanation of Equilibrium Constants
In an equilibrium system where a chemical reaction is occurring, if there is no net change in the concentrations of reactants and products, such a condition is called chemical equilibrium.
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Preparing Pigment Dispersions in The Paint Industry
Generally, pigments are aggregated dry particles. To prepare a paint pigment dispersion, pigments should be perfectly dispersed in a solvent.
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Paint Additives in Paint Industry
In addition to resins, solvents, and pigments, paint also contains additives. Typically, 0.01% - 1% of the volume of paint is paint additives.
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What is an Equilibrium System - Introduction to Chemical Equilibrium
An equilibrium system can be defined as a closed system, that contains a reversible reaction that rates forward and backward reactions are equal.
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Paint Pigments in Paints and Coatings
Paint Pigments that are used in the paint industry, natural or synthetic and organic or inorganic.
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Polymer Coatings and Paints
Polymer coatings and paints are liquid phases or powder products that are applied to a surface by various methods in a larger of a given thickness.
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Separation of Amino Acids
The separation of Amino Acids is important because when amino acids are synthesized artificially, a mixture of L and D enantiomers is formed.
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Synthesis of Amino Acids
Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. So, the synthesis of amino acids happens naturally in our bodies.
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Physiochemical Properties of Amino Acids
Amino acids have a carboxyl group and an amine group. They have both acidic and basic properties. This article discusses the properties of amino acids.
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Introduction to Amino Acids - The Building Blocks of Protein
Amino acids are molecules that contain both amino and acid functional groups. This article is a basic introduction to amino acids.
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