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Q: Why steric acid use in crayons?
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How do you dissolve steric acid in water?

because it bubbles upbecause it changes colour


Formic acid and chloroacetic acid stonger acid than acetic acid?

the lack of steric hindarance in formic acid and the inductive effect of chlorine in chloroacetic acid


What does steric acid do to the body?

Stearic acid is an essential saturated fat that can actually lower blood cholesterol in your body.


What happens when zinc oxide react with steric acid?

The react to form zinc sterate and water


Ortho effect on acidity of carboxylic acid?

ortho effect reduces acidity of carboxylic acid. It is due to steric hindrance at ortho position


Which catalyst is used in esterification of peg-400 and steric acid?

It could be done by steglich estrification with DCC and DMAP.


What is the equation for calcium carbonate plus high density polyethylene?

itis steric acid coated calcium carbonate with PE


Can you use the colors of crayola crayons on the lips?

No, Crayola crayons are not formulated to apply color to skin, and it would be particularly difficult to use crayons on the soft, moist surface of lips.


What is steric retardation?

Due to the steric crowding the tetrahedral inter-mediate can't be form and thus esterification can't take place;this is called steric retardation.


How can you use too in a sentence talking about crayons?

Shelly used the blue crayons, too.


Did pioneer children about 100 years ago use crayons?

Yes, they did. crayons were invented in 1903!


Is soap an acid or base?

I am not sure but I believe soaps are acids, because liquid soap is an acid.ANS2:Soap is a salt formed from the reaction of sodium hydroxide with steric (octadecanoic) acid, a component of fat. Being the salt of a weak acid, it will function as a pH buffer. To answer your question, it is neither an acid or a base.