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  2. Ivory (soap) - Wikipedia

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    Ivory (French: Savon d'Ivoire) is an American flagship personal care brand created by the Procter & Gamble Company (P&G), including varieties of white and mildly scented bar soap that became famous for its claim of purity and for floating on water. Over the years, the brand has been extended to other varieties and products.

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  5. Marangoni effect - Wikipedia

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    A familiar example is in soap films: the Marangoni effect stabilizes soap films. Another instance of the Marangoni effect appears in the behavior of convection cells, the so-called Bénard cells . One important application of the Marangoni effect is the use for drying silicon wafers after a wet processing step during the manufacture of ...

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  7. Talk:Ivory (soap)/Archives/2015 - Wikipedia

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    1 Ivory vs. antibacterial soaps. 1 comment. 2 Ivory Soap Flakes (in a "Laundry" box) Toggle the table of contents. ... Download as PDF;

  8. Saponification - Wikipedia

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    Saponification is a process of cleaving esters into carboxylate salts and alcohols by the action of aqueous alkali.Typically aqueous sodium hydroxide solutions are used. [1] [2] It is an important type of alkaline hydrolysis.

  9. Ernest Dichter - Wikipedia

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    An oft-cited example of Dichter's studies is an understanding of why people use cigarette lighters. The conscious explanation is that lighters are used to light cigarettes, but at a deeper, unconscious level people use lighters because it gives them mastery and power. [18] "The capacity to summon fire inevitably gives every human being, child ...