Significance of Chemical properties
Synonyms: Chemical traits, Chemical attributes, Attributes, Qualities, Features
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Hindu concept of 'Chemical properties'
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) This refers to the behaviour of mercuric oxide when exposed to light or heat, including decomposition and reactions with other substances, such as reducing agents.[1]
From: Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine
(1) These are the characteristics of the kasis, and change during its transformation into kasis bhasma.[2]
From: International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga
(1) Due to variation in these, various oils offer different smoke points, therefore some oils possess better suitability for cooking.[3]
The concept of Chemical properties in scientific sources
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) Chemical properties, including XRF, loss of fire, and elemental analysis, are used to characterize the raw materials, such as ceramic mass and malt bagasse, to understand their composition and behavior during processing.[4] (2) such as pH, Total Solids (TS), and Volatile Solids (VS), determine the quality of biowastes and are measured as per the standard procedure.[5] (3) Chemical properties of soil are affected by land use changes, influencing microbial biomass and physical properties.[6] (4) Table 2 shows the chemical properties of fly ash, including its composition of silicon, aluminum, calcium, and other elements.[7] (5) Chemical properties of tailings, including pH and electrical conductivity, reflect the presence of dissolved ions and acidity, impacting their environmental behaviour and long-term stability.[8]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) Chemical properties of tap water, including its mineral content and potential contaminants, influence perceptions of safety and taste, impacting individuals' preferences and choices between tap and bottled water; understanding the chemical properties is essential.[9] (2) Chemical properties of recycled paper mill sludges, including nutrients, heavy metals content, and organic contaminants, are crucial to determine the possibilities of recycling this waste for agricultural land application in a safer manner.[10] (3) Are characteristics that describe how a substance reacts with other substances, such as pH, dissolved oxygen, and the presence of specific chemicals.[11] (4) The chemical properties of the adaxial and abaxial leaf cuticles, including elemental compositions, are analyzed and compared.[12] (5) These are the chemical characteristics of a soil, such as pH, nutrient content, and metal concentrations.[13]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) Release of the drug from transdermal patches is controlled by these of the drug and the nature of formulation.[14] (2) Explored in pre-formulation testing of drug substance and excipients.[15] (3) These properties are of hydrogels on the basis of the polymer composition salcare-80.[16] (4) The prepared GFMT were also evaluated for these such as drug content uniformity and in vitro drug release.[17] (5) These are nanosize characteristics, alongside mechanical and physical properties.[18]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) Technical attention for these is focused not just for the arils, juice, flower, leaf but also on the peel, which represents about 40-50% of the total bulk by weight.[19] (2) These are the characteristics of zerumbone related to its molecular structure, composition, and reactivity, which influence its biological activities and applications.[20] (3) Characteristics of a substance that determine how it reacts with other substances.[21] (4) As can be seen from the structure of oxyresveratrol, these are unstable.[22] (5) Chemical properties of ligustrazine can change under different temperature conditions.[23]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) The characteristics of a substance that define its behavior in chemical reactions, such as the pro-oxidant properties of Gallic Acid that require metal ions.[24]