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  2. Mixing (process engineering) - Wikipedia

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    Mixing of liquids occurs frequently in process engineering. The nature of liquids to blend determines the equipment used. Single-phase blending tends to involve low-shear, high-flow mixers to cause liquid engulfment, while multi-phase mixing generally requires the use of high-shear, low-flow mixers to create droplets of one liquid in laminar, turbulent or transitional flow regimes, depending ...

  3. Gallon - Wikipedia

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    General information; Unit of: Volume: Symbol: gal: Conversions (imperial) 1 imp gal in ..... is equal to ... SI units 4.54609 L US customary units ≈ 1.200950 US gal

  4. Point of zero charge - Wikipedia

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    Besides pzc, iep, and cip, there are also numerous other terms used in the literature, usually expressed as initialisms, with identical or (confusingly) near-identical meaning: zero point of charge (zpc), point of zero net charge (pznc), point of zero net proton charge (pznpc), pristine point of zero charge (ppzc), point of zero salt effect ...

  5. Miles per gallon gasoline equivalent - Wikipedia

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    The Alternative Motor Fuels Act (AMFA) enacted in 1988 [15] provides Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) incentives for manufacturing alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs) that are powered by ethanol, methanol, or natural gas fuels, either exclusively or in conjunction with gasoline or diesel fuel.

  6. Galloon - Wikipedia

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    Galloon (sometimes spelled galon in British English) [1] is a heavily-decorated woven or braided trim, typically made of, or featuring, gold or silver thread, which may be woven or embroidered. Galloon trim is used in the trim of military and police uniforms , ecclesiastical dress , and as trim on textiles, drapery, and upholstery .

  7. Phytane - Wikipedia

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    Phytane is a non-polar organic compound that is a clear and colorless liquid at room temperature. It is a head-to-tail linked regular isoprenoid with chemical formula C 20 H 42. [2]

  8. Quart - Wikipedia

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    The quart (symbol: qt) [1] is a unit of volume equal to a quarter of a gallon.Three kinds of quarts are currently used: the liquid quart and dry quart of the US customary system and the imperial quart of the British imperial system.

  9. Galon - Wikipedia

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    Galon, Gal-on, etc. may refer to: Gal On, a kibbutz in Israel's southern lowlands; Zehava Gal-On, an Israeli politician; Galon, a Burmese term for Garuda, a legendary bird or bird-like creature in Hindu, Buddhist and Jain faith; Galon or Gallon, bishop of Beauvais (c. 1099-1104) and Paris (1104-1116)