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what kind of chemical could be used to remove the acidic sulphur dioxide from flue gases
Solids: concrete, glass, steel Liquids: water, beer, wine Gases: air, carbon dioxide, methane
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You probably meant pickled steel. Pickled steel is steel that has been washed in acid to remove surface corrosion before enter the next processing step in a factory (e.g. forging. stamping, rolling). The process of washing the steel in acid is called pickling. Once pickled the steel is rinsed in water to remove excess acid.
Steel wool works really well.
A link between noble gases and steel drums doesn't exist.
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Ensnared or entrapped.
A dearetor is used to remove "non-condensable" gases from the condensate return lines (water being returned to the boiler).These gases consist mainly of carbon dioxide and oxygen. These gases are undesirable because of the problems they cause when in contact with steel, such as oxygen pitting and carbonic acid corrosion (carbon dioxide forms carbonic acid when in contact with water and has a detrimental effect on steel).Another reason why non-condensable gases need to be removed is that they degrade heat transfers in the system by acting as thermal insulators.
Incondensible gases, are gases that do not condense and do not dissolve readily in hot water. Steam ejectors are used to remove these gases from a condenser.
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He was entrapped by family expectations
what kind of chemical could be used to remove the acidic sulphur dioxide from flue gases
Solids: concrete, glass, steel Liquids: water, beer, wine Gases: air, carbon dioxide, methane
A piece of country rock that breaks off and becomes entrapped in a body of magma is called a xenolith.
The cast of Entrapped - 1998 includes: Anthony Peraino as himself Giuseppe Peraino as himself Louis Peraino as himself Veronica Zuraw as herself
Yes, steel fence posts are difficult to remove. This is especially true if they are set in concrete. It may be necessary to rent a farm jack from a tool to remove them.