• Eschrichia coli bactery

    Category: Application and production

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A

  • acidicity

    Category: Physicochemical parameters

  • Acid-neutralizing capacity (ANC)

    Acid-neutralizing capacity (ANC) is a measure for the overall buffering capacity against acidification for a solution. ANC is defined as the difference between cations of strong bases and anions of strong acids , or dynamically as the amount of acid needed to change the pH value from the sample's value to a chosen different value. Is determined by titration.

    Category: Physicochemical parameters

  • alkalinity

    Category: Physicochemical parameters

  • anti-caking agent

    Category: Application and production

  • Antiperspirant

    Category: Application and production

B

  • boiling point

    The boiling point of a substance is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid equals the pressure surrounding the liquid] and the liquid changes into a vapor.The boiling point of a liquid varies depending upon the surrounding environmental pressure. A liquid in a partial vacuum has a lower boiling point than when that liquid is at atmospheric pressure. A liquid at high pressure has a higher boiling point than when that liquid is at atmospheric pressure. For a given pressure, different liquids boil at different temperatures.

    Category: Physicochemical parameters

  • BSAChromatogram

    Category: Application and production

  • bulk density

    Bulk density is a property of powders, granules, and other "divided" solids, especially used in reference to mineral components (soil, gravel), chemical substances, (pharmaceutical) ingredients, foodstuff, or any other masses of corpuscular or particulate matter. It is defined as the mass of many particles of the material divided by the total volume they occupy. The total volume includes particle volume, inter-particle void volume, and internal pore volume. Bulk density is not an intrinsic property of a material; it can change depending on how the material is handled. For example, a powder poured into a cylinder will have a particular bulk density; if the cylinder is disturbed, the powder particles will move and usually settle closer together, resulting in a higher bulk density. For this reason, the bulk density of powders is usually reported both as "freely settled" (or "poured" density) and "tapped" density (where the tapped density refers to the bulk density of the powder after a specified compaction process, usually involving vibration of the container.)

    Category: Physicochemical parameters

C

  • CAS number

    CAS Number, is a unique numerical identifier assigned by Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) to every chemical substance described in the open scientific literature (currently including those described from at least 1957 through the present), including organic and inorganic compounds, minerals, isotopes, alloys and nonstructurable materials (UVCBs, of unknown, variable composition, or biological origin).] The Registry maintained by CAS is an authoritative collection of disclosed chemical substance information.

    Category: Physicochemical parameters

  • certificate of analysis

    Category: Business

  • chewing tablet

    Category: Application and production

  • CIF (Cost, Insurance, Freight)

    Rule for any mode of transportation in foreign trade. Cost, Insurance, and Freight (CIF): seller clears the goods for export and delivers them when they are onboard the vessel at the port of shipment. Seller bears the cost of freight and insurance to the named port of destination. Seller’s insurance requirement is only for minimum cover. Buyer is responsible for all costs associated with unloading the goods at the named port of destination and clearing goods for import. Risk passes from seller to buyer once the goods are onboard the vessel at the port of shipment.

    Category: Business

  • CMR convention

    Category: Business

  • Co-dried gel

    Co-dried gel is a mixture of more than one chemical compounds or substance (e.g hydroxide or salt) which are dried tgether usually and preferable by spray drying.

    Category: Application and production

  • coefficient expansion

    Category: Physicochemical parameters

  • cold and finishing

    Category: Application and production

  • complaint

    Category: Business

  • compression strength

    Compressive strength is the maximum stress which material can sustain under crush loading. The compressive strength of a material that fails by shattering fracture can be defined within fairly narrow limits as an independent property. This parameter is calculated by dividing the maximum load by the original cross-sectional area of a specimen in a compression test.

    Category: Physicochemical parameters