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  2. Oil dispersant - Wikipedia

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    Oil dispersant mechanism of action. An oil dispersant is a mixture of emulsifiers and solvents that helps break oil into small droplets following an oil spill.Small droplets are easier to disperse throughout a water volume, and small droplets may be more readily biodegraded by microbes in the water.

  3. Water miscible oil paint - Wikipedia

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    At midrange (between short paste and long paste) water miscible oil paint is gouache-like, sharing the properties of both transparent watercolor and opaque oil (in the manner of watercolor, for example, some colors will darken upon drying, the more so as more water is mixed into the paint, and in the manner of oil, the paint film will have some ...

  4. Corexit - Wikipedia

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    Nalco spokesman Charlie Pajor said that oil mixed with Corexit is "more toxic to marine life, but less toxic to life along the shore and animals at the surface" because the dispersant allows the oil to stay submerged below the surface of the water. [61] Corexit causes oil to form into small droplets in the water; fish may be harmed when they ...

  5. Woman gets stuck in bathtub after using too much coconut oil

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    It also can trap you in a bathtub for an unwanted amount of time, as an Imgur user recently learned. Denshan wanted to relieve her chest infection by relaxing in a warm bath, surrounded by candles ...

  6. Degassing - Wikipedia

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    The most efficient method of industrial oil degassing is vacuum processing, which removes air and water solved in the oil. [6] This can be achieved by: spraying of oil in large vacuum chambers; distributing the oil into a thin layer over special surfaces (spiral rings, Raschig rings etc) in vacuum chambers.

  7. Stain removal - Wikipedia

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    Boiling water This can be used to take out fruit juice stains. Hot water activates the detergent and as well as sanitize the cloth. It works best on protein-based stains. [9] Lukewarm water Water is an excellent solvent for colorless sugary stains, such as sticky residues of dropped candy as well as apple jam and honey. [citation needed]

  8. Dichloromethane - Wikipedia

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    The US Clean Air Act does not regulate dichloromethane as an ozone depleter. [44] Dichloromethane has been classified as a very short-lived substance (VSLS). Despite their short atmospheric lifetimes of less than 0.5 year, VSLSs can contribute to stratospheric ozone depletion, particularly if emitted in regions where rapid transport to the ...

  9. Water softening - Wikipedia

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    Water softening is the removal of calcium, magnesium, and certain other metal cations in hard water. The resulting soft water requires less soap for the same cleaning effort, as soap is not wasted bonding with calcium ions. Soft water also extends the lifetime of plumbing by reducing or eliminating scale build-up in pipes