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What are 3 types of nerve agents?

Three types of nerve agents are sarin, VX, and soman. These agents are highly toxic chemicals that disrupt the communication between nerves and muscles, leading to paralysis and potentially death in high doses.


What are the dispersion agents?

Dispersion agents are substances used to prevent clumping or settling of particles in a suspension. They work by reducing the attractive forces between particles and promoting uniform distribution in the dispersion medium. Common dispersion agents include surfactants, polymers, and electrolytes.


What are true regarding surfactants?

Surfactants are molecules that reduce surface tension between liquids or between a liquid and a solid. They can act as detergents, emulsifiers, foaming agents, and wetting agents. Surfactants have a hydrophilic (water-attracting) and a hydrophobic (water-repelling) part, allowing them to interact with both water and oil molecules.


What are the assumptions of agency theory?

The assumptions of agency theory include self-interest on the part of agents, information asymmetry between principals and agents, and the need for monitoring and governance mechanisms to align the interests of both parties. It also assumes that agents may not always act in the best interest of the principals due to conflicting goals and incentives.


What is the difference between selective and specific precipitating agents?

Specific reagents react only with a single chemical species and are rare. Dimethylglyoxime is a specific reagent that precipitates only Ni+2 from alkaline solutions Selective reagents react with a limited number of species. and are common .example of a selective reagent is AgNO3 The only common ions that it precipitates from acidic solution are Cl2, Br2, I2, and SCN2.

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What is the difference between the different types of emulsifying agents?

lecithin


What is the difference between wetting agents surfactants?

Wetting agents help to reduce the surface tension of a liquid, allowing it to spread more easily over a surface. Surfactants, on the other hand, are compounds that lower the surface tension between two substances, such as a liquid and a solid or between two liquids. In essence, all wetting agents are surfactants, but not all surfactants are wetting agents.


What is the difference between a travel agent and a travel company?

Travel agents are individuals, whereas a travel company is a corporation which hires individual travel agents to work for them. That being said, there are some travel agents who are working solo, unincorporated.


What is the difference between a producer and Agent?

None. There are several different types of insurance agents. "Producing Agents" are often referred to as Producers, Meaning they generally deal with the public and accept applications for insurance.


What is the difference between outdoor and indoor sales agents?

Type your answer here... Nothing but sales either way sale out and Counter sale


Difference between agencies of socialization n agents of socialization?

agencies of socialisation it is the place how practises the agent of socialisation his works


What are the difference between a call center agent a customer service representative?

The difference is that a call center agents talk to agents that work in one of the store locations, wherever the stores may be located, and the customer service representative talks to the customer, talk about their accounts,and other information.


What is the difference between American and European labor unions?

Oh, in europe, unions do not pretend not to be political parties. In the USA, unions pretend not to be agents of a political party.


What is the difference between a purchasing agent and a buyer in a wholesale environment?

A purchasing agent doesn't work for the company. A buyer works as an employee for the company. Buyers and agents can work together.


What is the difference between drying agents and dehydration agents?

Drying agents are substances used to remove moisture or water content from a material or environment, while dehydration agents are substances that remove water molecules directly from compounds or tissues. Drying agents are commonly used in desiccants for packaging and preservation, while dehydration agents are often used in chemical reactions or medical procedures to remove water from a specific area.


What are the difference between bacterisidal and bactereostatis?

bacteriostatic antibacterial agents are these that inhibits the growth of bacteria usually by inhibition of protein synthesis. Bacterisidal antibacterial agents are these that cause apoptosis( brake down) of bacteria due to braking down the bacterial cell wall or membrane.


Difference between a Realtor and a Realtor Associate?

Real Estate Agents are people who just have a real estate licence but Realtors are Real Estate agents or Brokers who not only have Real Estate license but are also members of the Board of Realtors which abide by a stricter set of guidelines, rules and ethics.