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  • ==Materials==
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  • * The container which has the initial materials is called the ''decanter'' ===Materials===
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  • ...ler, hair, nails, hooves, and presumably leather. It contains (among other materials) [[Ammonium carbonate]], [[Ammonium bicarbonate]], and [[Ammonium carbamate
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  • ===Materials===
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  • * Materials listed here '''are not''' [[:Category:NOWA|naturally occurring and widely a * Materials listed here have a documented production path on this wiki which meets one
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  • ...ning to materials is relatively safe, touching, inhaling, or tasting toxic materials '''can kill''', so these are last-resort kinds of tests.
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  • ...sses|many processes]] by which groups of materials are seprated from other materials or mixtures, and often does not involve ''any'' chemical reaction. Most of
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  • [[Category:Structural Materials]]
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  • ===Materials===
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  • ...calcium sulfate. Annyhdrite is used as a setting agent in many lime-based materials.
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  • ...uction of chromium metal often takes a path through (VI) to separate other materials, only to reduce it to (III) later. This makes chromium production via this #:: '''N.B.''' In each case, The dichromate is soluble and the other materials are not.
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  • ...t is also vital for understanding soda ash, lye, salt and other very basic materials --> ...liquid [[sodium hydroxide]] isolation of the sodium from air or the other materials is key.
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  • * [[:Category:Library|Our chemical library]] lists the '''materials we've already produced'''. * [[:Category:NOWA|The NOWA category]] lists the materials we consider '''Naturally Occurring and Widely Available'''.
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  • ...vated, but some can. Those that can be cultivated and which produce useful materials are a boon.
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  • ** Solvation in various [[:Category:Solvents|other standardized materials]] (solvents) within specific temperature and pressure ranges
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  • ...(pyrolusite, primarily manganese dioxide) is contaminated with many other materials (iron, aluminum, copper, zinc, lead, cobalt, and others) Purifying the ore
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  • * A source of many materials, including [[chlorine]] and [[bromine]]
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  • =====dry materials===== =====hydrous materials=====
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  • ====Materials==== ====Materials====
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  • * {{Cite pub|publication=Journal of Hazardous Materials|year=2009|volume=170|issue=2-3|pages=716-721|doi=10.1016/j.jhazmat.2009.04. [[Category: Structural Materials]]
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  • ...atement (oxidizes and removes iron, manganese, hydrogen sulfide, and other materials) # Mix the materials above thoroughly
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  • It's worth noting that even with enormous effort to keep materials, components, and the environment dry, it is likely that any production of s # Connect the receiver, insuring contact between the materials exiting the alembic and the water in the receiver
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  • ...tion of the Composition and Chemistry of Ash and Potash from Various Plant Materials]" Journal of Applied Sciences, 10: 1820-1824. doi:10.3923/jas.2010.1820.18
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  • [[Category:Structural Materials]]
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  • ...sh]]. It is a light-colored powdery solid composed of a mixture of various materials, primarily [[potassium carbonate]] with substantial amounts of [[sodium car # Boil until 10% of the original weight of materials has precipitated
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  • |Card: Sourcing||There are only two materials needed|| ||
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  • [[Category:Natural Materials]][[Category:Crude Mixtures]][[Category:Standard Gases]]
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  • |publication=Materials Research
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  • ...roducts, including [[carbon]] and [[hydrogen]] gas, as well as other tarry materials. The reaction products then need to be separated by distillations.
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  • ...awater]] contains just about every element in ''some'' small quantity. The materials over 50mg/L is a shorter list.{{br}}
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  • ...s so high and the duration so long, if the forge is made of more primitive materials it is essentially single-use. It's normal to create a forge for a single sm [[Category:Structural Materials]]
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  • * Methane occurs naturally in the presence of decaying biological materials.
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  • Most materials we come in direct contact with have three primary physical states, which co ...highly ordered state. This displeases entropy, who charges a heat tax for materials which do so. If that energy isn't released, the material will not freeze. P
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  • ===Materials===
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  • [[Category:Structural Materials]]
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  • .... If generated (by volcano, lightening, etc) it rapidly reacts with nearby materials and becomes phosphate.
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  • This means the reaction must be monitored and the reaction materials and environment moderated to produce the desired oxides, rather than pure n
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  • [[Category: Natural Materials]][[Category: Complex Organics]]
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  • There are many ways to produce sulfur dioxide depending on the raw materials available. Each of the below produces approximately 1 mol of sulfur dioxide
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  • The solution contains a lot of different soluble materials at this point, both organic and inorganic. The isolation step attempts to r
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  • ...ssolved compounds, so the salt in salt water, or other potentially harmful materials, will remain.
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  • ...a precipitate. Obviously this is only useful after the production of both materials, so there's a bootstrapping problem.
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  • ** Separate conductive electrode materials for anode and cathode
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