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  2. Stain removal - Wikipedia

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    The home remedies vary in effectiveness and carry the risk of skin irritation and abrasion as a result of excessive scrubbing, plus eye irritation if allowed to drip or run into the eye. Some of the more common home remedies include: bleach, ammonia, acetone, and rubbing alcohol. The following are risks of the common removal methods: Acetone

  3. Succinimide - Wikipedia

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    Succinimide is an organic compound with the formula (CH 2) 2 (CO) 2 NH. This white solid is used in a variety of organic syntheses, as well as in some industrial silver plating processes. This white solid is used in a variety of organic syntheses, as well as in some industrial silver plating processes.

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  5. N-Hydroxysuccinimide - Wikipedia

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    A common way to synthesize an NHS-activated acid is to mix NHS with the desired carboxylic acid and a small amount of an organic base in an anhydrous solvent. A coupling reagent such as dicyclohexylcarbodiimide (DCC) or 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide (EDC) is then added to form a highly reactive activated acid intermediate.

  6. Do you really need to dry clean your clothes? - AOL

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    Apply deodorant, hair spray, and perfume before putting your clothes on so the chemicals won't rub off onto your clothes. If you get a stain, remove it immediately. And make sure you clothes have ...

  7. How to Remove Coffee Stains From Clothes to Save Your ... - AOL

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    General Tips and Advice for Coffee Stain Removal Whether you go with dish soap, a trusty baking soda paste, or a vinegar solution, you’ll be able to tackle those stains like a pro.

  8. Polysuccinimide - Wikipedia

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    The copoly-(succinimide-aspartic acid) formed by partial hydrolysis and especially polyaspartic acid (trade name Baypure® DS 100) produced by partial hydrolysis is suitable as a long-lasting inhibitor against limescale deposition in water treatment and applications in the oil and mining industries, and as a setting retarder for cement in the ...

  9. N-Chlorosuccinimide - Wikipedia

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    NCS is produced from succinimide by treatment with Cl + sources, such as sodium hypochlorite (bleach), and t-butylhypochlorite, and even chlorine. [2] Electron-rich arenes are readily monochlorinated by NCS. Aniline and mesitylene are converted to the respective chlorinated derivatives. [2]