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acidicity
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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
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alkalinity
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anti-caking agent
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Antiperspirant