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How to Remove Tree Sap from Car
Have you ever found tree sap on your car? Removing it from your car without scratching your paint can be a difficult task. Learn a few simple ways to safely remove tree sap from your car. Plus, learn ways to avoid it and how to get tree sap out of clothes and hair.
0 commentsWhy Water is Important: A Look at What Makes Water Special
The Importance of Hydrogen Bonding in Water Molecules: Much of water's exceptional characteristics that create an amiable environment for the evolution and continuity of species are directly related to water's ability to form hydrogen bonds with...
2 commentsDiscover How the Clothes Dry Cleaning Process Works
See how dry cleaning works, the machines, the solvents and the dry cleaning process. Wet clothes but without water.
7 commentshow to make nail polish
What is nail polish, Characteristics of good nail polish, Nail polish ingredients, Procedure for making nail polish on lab scale,Popular Marketed brands of nail polish.
4 commentsThe Dirt On Dry Cleaning Solvent
Dry cleaning solvent is under attack! Every day we add another commonly used chemical and add it to the list of toxic chemicals. PCE is a highly toxic chemical that causes kidney and liver damage, neurological disorders, and cancer. It can cross the blood brain barrier causing miscarriage or birth defects in the baby. Because small business owners use 60% of the chemical produced each year, there are no requirements for them to document releases of the chemical.
5 commentsHow to Clean Solvent-Based Paints from Brushes
While most house paints in use today are latex, the do-it-yourselfer still sometimes has occasion to use an oil or solvent-based finish. The problem with this is that you are left with brushes that can only be cleaned with smelly, toxic fluids...
0 commentsHow do we keep economic support payments solvent to benefit everyone?
To whom it may concern, My name is Jordana'i Treuber and I have been working in the human service field for 15 years in various positions from care giving, to work training programs teaching disabled workers job skills and now independent living...
0 commentsSaponification
Saponification and the chemistry of soap. Commercial production of soap, structure of soap molecules and soap as an emulsifying agent. Cleaning action and advantage of soap.
0 commentsWater: The Universal Solvent
Planet Earth, that sparkling blue ball seen from space, is awash in water. Oceans, ice caps, and lakes cover more than 75 percent of its surface. Rain, runoff, and waves carve and sculpt its land. Each day, Earth's atmosphere is decorated with clouds and the occasional, magnificent rainbow—both made up of water vapor. In water's liquid cradle, the first forms of life were born, more than 3 billion years ago. Then, as today, every living cell depended on water to deliver its nutrients and carry a
0 commentsThe Amazing and Remarkable Properties of Water
It is truly amazing to think about how water has so many unique and amazing properties. But just what is it about water that makes it so versatile, useful, essential, and unique?
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