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Organic chemistry

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Description and nomenclature Classification is not possible without having a full description of the individual compounds. In contrast with inorganic chemistry, in which describing a chemical compound can be achieved by simply enumerating the chemic

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8 Points You Should Know About an Acid Alkaline Balanced Diet

About Cancer | December 17th 2009 by Pulsa Murah

A balanced pH level not only leads to better health, it can be effective as a weight loss method too. You’ve heard about maintaining the pH balance of your skin, but what about the rest of your body? Here are some interesting facts and recomme read more

Looking Forward to Spring

My English Country Garden | December 17th 2009 by My English Country Garden

My camellias are in full bud and the buds are getting plumper every day… In fact one-Camellia japonica Alba plena is very nearly there…just a few more weeks. It has an interesting history Alba Plena was one of the very first Camelli read more

Kalkwasser Reactors, Flirting With Disaster?

AquaNerd | December 16th 2009 by Brandon Klaus

Kalkwasser Reactor on SPS Dominated Reef Aquarium Kalkwasser is a powder calcium hydroxide additive that many reef aquarium keepers use to add both calcium and alkalinity to their tanks. There are many benefits to its use, most notable of which is th read more

Frederick Dobbs On Balancing Garden Soils

Heronswood Voice | December 15th 2009

In the early seventeenth century, when our immigrant ancestors first settled what would become the USA, they tasted their soil to determine its potential as farmland. This practice persisted well into the twentieth century. A sweet taste told them th read more

Acid reflux causes – GERD causes – Heartburn causes

Acid Reflux Diet Cure | December 12th 2009 by Michael Mayfield

The body must maintain a balance between acidity and alkalinity. In fact, the link between dietary pH balance and various health issues has been recognized by physicians since the early 20th century, although it is only recently started creating buzz read more

Tip of the Day – 12/10/09

AquaNerd | December 10th 2009 by Brandon Klaus

When dosing additives, it’s better to underdose than overdose. This especially holds true for dosing things like Kalkwasser, where too much dosing can dramatically increase the aquarium’s alkalinity level and cause a tank crash. read more

Improving Health #2: How Calcium Works in the Body

Life After Internal Bleeding | December 8th 2009

Today let’s look at the role calcium plays inside the body. Humans live and die at the cellular level which makes balancing pH levels extremely important. All cells are slightly alkaline, and must maintain alkalinity to remain healthy. But, every t read more

New Jersey Concrete Waterproofing

Metrocrete | December 3rd 2009 by Edward Winslow

New Jersey Concrete Waterproofing and Decorative Flooring Products Duraamen run by Victor Pachade in central New Jersey carries concrete waterproofing products along with a complete line of epoxies, polyaspartic coatings, self leveling concrete and s read more

Dealkalizer Performance Calculations

Res-Kem Blog | December 2nd 2009 by Tom Dupnik

We recently had questions about a perceived problem with a dealkalizer. This customer believed the capacity of the dealkalizer was lower than originally specified and was unhappy with its performance. The customer was regenerating this new system mo read more

Basic Gardening – Soil Acidity and pH – Liming the Soil

start-a-garden | December 1st 2009 by chris meagher

pH is a gardening term used to reflect the acidity or alkalinity of a soil. The pH scale ranges from 1 to 14, with 1 being very acid and 14 being very alkaline. A pH reading of 7 is considered neutral. Most soils, due to climatic conditions, tend to read more

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