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alloying elements, including zinc, tin, nickel and aluminium. these metals are added to increase strength and improve resistance to wear and corrosion, but they also affect the colour of the alloy. uses of copper figure uses of copper. figure the statue of liberty was recently renovated after suffering
alloys. they can be in the form of wire, rod, bar, plate, sheet, strip, foil or tube. over half the copper is sold in the form of cables, wire and tubes. much of the rest is made into alloys. by far the largest proportion of copper is used globally in electrical wiring, printed circuit boards, in generators...
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chemicals, including the addition polymer, poly(propene). however, unlike ethene, propene readily undergoes substitution reactions, which lead to a wide range of important chemicals. uses of propene (propylene) figure the uses of propene . . data for , j s plotkin the propylene quandary, american chemical
chemical society, . estimated data for , global petrochemical overview: changing olefins markets, nexant and chemvision, . guide to business of chemistry, american chemical council, . data for , petrochemicals europe manufacture of propene (propylene) for many years, the overwhelming proportion of propene...
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greater quality checks soon on milk, edible oil, honey, meat & poultry, says fssai new ceo ias officer arun singhal details the new ways of testing and new regulations at the food regulator, and the reforms that are already underway. july, : am fssai ceo arun singhal new delhi: the narendra modi government
plans to increase the quality checks on milk, edible oil, honey, meat and poultry through the country's apex food regulator, food safety and standards authority of india (fssai), according to the body's new ceo, arun singhal. singhal, a batch ias officer of the uttar pradesh cadre, was appointed to...
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