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An ashing is an analytic procedure in which a sample is heated in a furnace to leave a residue of ash.

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Though it is hard to tell, ASHING could be part of the whole name George wASHINGton.

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Wet ashing involves heating a sample with a nitric acid solution to decompose organic material into ash. Dry ashing involves heating a sample in a furnace to completely combust organic material to ash without the use of acid. Both methods are used for preparing samples for further analysis, such as inorganic elemental analysis.

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Elements that are likely to be lost by dry ashing include volatile elements such as mercury, arsenic, and selenium. These elements can evaporate or sublime at the high temperatures used during dry ashing, leading to their loss from the sample.

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it would be about 5000 to 6000 thousand dollars

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An ashing furnace is specifically designed for high-temperature applications to burn off organic material and leave only ash residue. A muffle furnace is used for general heat treatment processes where the sample is heated in a chamber, known as a muffle, to protect it from direct contact with the heating elements.

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Plasma Plasma Plasma Plasma

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There are some different applications for plasma torches (or plasma arc or plasma gun) including plasma cutting, plasma spraying and plasma and waste disposal.

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No. A plasma cutter creates plasma from some preexisting gas.

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The plasma make when the plasma ready.

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plasma is electricity and light but light is not a plasma

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Plasma is an ionized gas.

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An example of natural plasma is the ionized gas found in lightning strikes. An example of artificial plasma is the plasma created in plasma TVs or fusion reactors.

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The plasma membrane.

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There is no antonym for plasma.

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it contains plasma

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No, the plasma in blister is the term in biology and is the fluid medium of the blood. The plasma in a television is the term in physics and is ionized gas in plasma state.

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Plasma is used in technology for applications such as plasma TVs for display screens, plasma cutting for precise metal cutting, and plasma processing for semiconductor manufacturing.

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The liquid part of blood is called plasma. Plasma is a yellowish fluid that makes up about 55% of the total volume of blood and carries nutrients, hormones, and waste products throughout the body.

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The general purpose of a "plasma center" is to collect plasma from people for medical purposes through plasma donation. The plasma is then used to develop life saving therapies.

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yes plasma is rigid

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Plasma is ionized.

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a cloud of plasma?...

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yes plasma flows

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No, plasma is evil.

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There are plasma donation centers all over the United States. There are a number of websites which have to locations of plasma donation centers in your area. Some of these are CSL Plasma Donation, Donating Plasma and Plasma Protein Therapeutics Association.

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In this instance you're not speaking about just one type of plasma ~ rat plasma, mouse plasma or rabbit plasma, but about different plasma collected from each animal. You have collected 3 different types of plasma.

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  1. Fluorescent light bulbs
  2. Plasma TV displays
  3. Plasma cutting machines
  4. Plasma arc welding equipment
  5. Fusion reactors
  6. Magnetohydrodynamic generators
  7. Ion thrusters in spacecraft
  8. Plasma sterilization technology
  9. Plasma torches for material processing
  10. Plasma medicine for wound healing

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Blood contains blood plasma, if you cook the blood then the plasma is still in it. However cooking denatures (changes) the proteins in the plasma.

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Yes, plasma IS a science word! there is solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. Although plasma is not of this world. It can only be found on other planets.

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No, plasma is not combustible. Plasma is not something that can be combustible without additional chemicals, as it is relatively cool.

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When you turn it on, yes. The glowing electrical arcs contain plasma.

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A plasma pistal is a covanent weapon that has a overdrive and also shoots green plasma charges.

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No natural plasma on the earth.

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Plasma is a yellow liquid.

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Plasma protects the cells that it surrounds.

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Plasma is ionized gas.

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5 present of plasma

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For PLASMA tv and lights

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