Melamine is an organic base and a trimmer of cyanamide, with a1 3 5 triazine skeleton. Like cyanamide, it contains 67% nitrogenby mass and, if mixed with resins, hasfire retardant properties due to its release of nitrogen gas when burned or charred, and has several other industrial uses.
Glass is very resistant to chemical attack making it one of the most suitable materials for use in acidic conditions.
The ratio inlet to throat diameter vary from 1/3 to 3/4,but the most suitable is from 1/2 to 1/3
Neoprene or teflon lining is the most suitable for hydrochloric acid.
This depends on the contents of the waste water but generally this is done naturally be settling and bacteria. There are various methods such as anaerobic, aerobic, activated sludge process, biological nutrient removal and so one. The most basic of which and most smaller towns use are ponds/lagoons. Medium sized towns use items like trickling filters, digesters and so on. Larger plants use similar items with often the addition of aeration basins. Now with the EPA taking a closer look at nitrogen and phosphorus Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR) treatment plants are becoming more and more popular. A full description of these processes would be outside of the scope of this forum however, searching any of those terms would provide a wealth of information.
The most common practical applications of the combined gas law are the following: Combustion engines (cars), Breathing, Projectiles (guns, cannons, missiles), Cooking, Balloons.
Protein synthesis.
From what i gather in the news lately melamine can be added to milk products including powder, liquid and candy forms to cheat the product assessment process into increasing the protein content. However melamine was added to these products knowing harmful results such as renal failure and kidney stones would be inevitable especially in the young infants who are most vulnerable to such toxins.
You could do it. How well it will work... I wouldn't expect much. Most varnishes won't adhere particularly well to melamine.
Melamine Boards are most widely used for creating floors and sometimes people use them to decorate a wall or something. Also if you have any left you can create nice little holders for your Iphone or something.
Melamine plastic, also known as melamine formaldehyde, is a hard, thermosetting plastic material made from melamine and formaldehyde. Melamine is often used in kitchen utensils and plates and became very popular in the late 1950's and 60's.
In most cases no, the microwave is more likely to damage the melamine dishes. If you got real careless though and let melamine get hot enough to ignite something then it could damage the microwave. The main problem with melamine in a microwave is it can easily get hot enough to burn you, causing you to drop a hot dish of hot food. I used melamine frequently in my microwave, but only for reheating cold refrigerated leftovers. And then I always made sure the dish was completely full, so that the food would be heated by the melamine as well as partially shielding the melamine. Also I always checked it closely, usually breaking the cook time into 3 or 4 shorter intervals. Hot food on a warm melamine plate stayed hot much longer than food on a paper plate. I don't recommend this however, get careless at all and you will crack and char your melamine dishes.
The comparative forms of "suitable" are "more suitable" and "less suitable". The superlative forms of "suitable" are "most suitable" and "least suitable".
Yes, biodegradable melamine is safe for compost piles. The most famous use of the organic base in question is in tableware. Production methods make something that is toxic safely biodegradable and compostable.
The start codon in mRNA is AUG. It initiates the process of protein synthesis by signaling the ribosome to start translating the mRNA sequence into a protein. The start codon also codes for the amino acid methionine, which is the first amino acid in most proteins.
The ribosomes are the organelles most directly involved in protein synthesis, as they are the site where translation (the process of converting mRNA sequences into proteins) occurs. Ribosomes can be found both free-floating in the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum.
Melamine is a plastic chemical that is used to make counter tops and coatings, it is not meant to be used as a food additive. That said, when it is poisoning occurs, The Symptoms of melamine poisoning are blood in the urine, irritability, signs of kidney infection, little or no urine kidney stones and high blood pressure. commonly melamine poisoning leads to kidney stones in both infants who ingested the tainted infant formula with melamine, and animals. Treatments include urine alkalinisation, infusion of fluids, correction of acid-base disturbance and electrolyte, peritoneal dialysis haemodialysis or surgical removal.According to WHO, the most common melamine poisoning complications are kidney stones in both infants who ingested the tainted infant formula with melamine, and animals of melamine test studies. Treatment may include urine alkalinisation (a therapy used to treat acute poisoning), infusion of fluids, correction of acid-base disturbance and electrolyte, peritoneal dialysis haemodialysis or surgical removal.Read more: Melamine Poisoning Symptoms | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/facts_5747478_melamine-poisoning-symptoms.html#ixzz0wu5dh0hj
The comparative forms of "suitable" are "more suitable" and "less suitable". The superlative forms of "suitable" are "most suitable" and "least suitable".