This process is used in internal conditioning of boiler water, on the one hand and conditioning of cooling and process water, on the other orthophosphate such as trisodium phosphate and complex phosphates scuh as sodium hexametaphosphate are both used in steam boilers to precipitate whatever small amounts of calcium ion reach the boiler water through the pretreatment system or by leakage through the condensor. sodium hexametaphosphate is advantageous where the boiler water naturally tents to become too alkaline because it reduces this excess alkalinity by reverting to an acid orthophosphate in the boiler. Sodium hexametaphosphate is also widely used for minimizing the corrosion and pickup of iron by water in circulating cooling systems, in plant water distribution systems, and in municipal systems.
What does phosphate conditioning stand for?
That is the correct spelling of the term "air conditioning" (air cooling).
Define processes on either end of communication. Define the types of messages. Define the syntax of messages. Define the meaning of any informational fields. Define how the messages are sent and the expected response. Define interaction with the next lower layer.
It explains the meaning of something. To define: To describe or outline the functional characteristics of a word or object.
"Noncontingent reinforcement refers to delivery of reinforcing stimuli regardless of the organism's (aberrant) behavior. The idea is that the target behavior decreases because it is no longer necessary to receive the reinforcement. This typically entails time-based delivery of stimuli identified as maintaining aberrant behavior, which serves to decrease the rate of the target behavior.http://www.answers.com/topic/operant-conditioning#cite_note-1 As no measured behavior is identified as being strengthened, there is controversy surrounding the use of the term noncontingent "reinforcement".http://www.answers.com/topic/operant-conditioning#cite_note-2"operant-conditioning
They were unable to define the word properly. He used chalk to define the edges of the figure.
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this is so bcoz even if cabonate conditioning forms soft scale , but it is a SCALE phosphate conditioning forms soft sludge , which can be removed by blow down operation . so its better than carbonate condiitoning
You would have to define exactly what you mean by 'reset' before the question can be answered.
The compound with formula Na3PO4 is named "sodium phosphate", "trisodium phosphate", "sodium ortho-phosphate", or "trisodium ortho-phosphate".
potassium phosphite
First of you need to define "Air Conditioning". Literally it means the conditioning of air which could be "cooling", "heating", "humidification","de-humidification or any combination of these. The inventer of cooling was Willis Haviland Carrier(http://inventors.about.com/library/weekly/aa081797.htm ) which if you noticed the last name is also the same as one of the largest companies dealing in HVAC/R .
Phosphate is made of phosphorous and oxygen. The formula for the phosphate ion is PO43-.
The sequence of subunits in the DNA backbone is phosphate, sugar, phosphate, sugar, phosphate, and sugar. The coding region is the code for protein sequence.
Phosphate
An anion. For which element, I am not sure. Let someone else answer that.
Sodium phosphate is a generic term for the salts of sodium hydroxide and phosphoric acid (soluble in water). They are:sodium dihydrogen phosphate, commonly termed monosodium phosphate, (NaH2PO4), is also known as "sodium phosphate, monobasic".disodium hydrogen phosphate, commonly termed disodium phosphate, (Na2HPO4) is also known as "sodium phosphate, dibasic".Trisodium phosphate, commonly shortened to just sodium phosphate, (Na3PO4), is also known as "sodium phosphate, tribasic".sodium aluminium phosphate, (Na8Al2(OH)2(PO4)4).
By considering the valency of sulfate over phosphate, sulfate can be distinguished from phosphate. Sulfate has a valency of 2 where phosphate has 3.