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Look up: SOLVENT

  1. Solvent
    The dispersing medium of a solution.
    Found on http://home.nas.net/~dbc/cic_hamilton/di

  2. solvent
    of the power of forming a solution 
    Found on http://www.graduateshotline.com/list.htm

  3. Solvent
    a liquid that can dissolve a substance.
    Found on http://www.hcs.ohio-state.edu/mg/manual/

  4. Solvent
    In chemistry, a solvent is a substance in which a solute is dissolved.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/nol.php

  5. Solvent
    Generally the medium within which a substance is dissolved, also a carrier solution in which the pesticide (active ingredient) is dissolved to form the concentrate.
    Found on http://www.pestmanagement.co.uk/lib/glos

  6. solvent
    [adj] - capable of meeting financial obligations 2. [n] - a liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  7. Solvent
    The term is applied to a range of corporate issues. A company in liquidation is not solvent unless the directors can declare that it can pay all creditors within twelve months. A company is commonly assumed to be solvent if the value of the company's assets is more than its liabilities, taking account of contingent and future claims or that it will generate sufficient surplus revenue from its operations to make up the deficit.
    Found on http://www.clickdocs.co.uk/glossary/solv

  8. Solvent
    Liquid used in paint making, also called a 'vehicle' in chemical terminology. The solvent can be water or a conventional organic solvent such as white spirit, and it carries all the solid material to ensure it gives a smooth application and finish. The solvent evaporates during the drying process after application, leaving only the solid material in the paint as the final film.
    Found on http://www.hobbyshed.co.uk/model_kit_mod

  9. Solvent
    A dissolving, thinning or reducing agent. Specifically, a solvent is a liquid that dissolves another substance
    Found on http://www.thebarcodewarehouse.co.uk/hel

  10. solvent
    a substance, usually liquid, in which another substance (the solute) dissolves.
    Found on http://www.workover.co.uk/og/s.htm

  11. Solvent
    is any liquid used to dissolve and disperse useful substances. Much work is going on to replace organic solvents that are known to cause nervous disorders with water based solvents
    Found on http://www.epaw.co.uk/EPT/glossary.html

  12. Solvent
    Liquid in which something is dissolved, eg the water in saltwater.
    Found on http://www.diracdelta.co.uk/science/sour

  13. Solvent
    A solvent is a liquid that has the ability to dissolve, suspend or extract other materials, without chemical change to the material or solvent. Solvents make it possible to process, apply, clean or separate materials. Water is an inorganic solvent. Organic solvents include hydrocarbon solvents, oxygenated solvents and chlorinated solvents.
    Found on http://www.eurochlor.org/mainglossary

  14. Solvent
    The dispersing medium of a solution.
    Found on http://www.allchemicals.info/index/actio

  15. Solvent
    A solvent is a substance capable of reataining its physical state whilst forming a homogenous mixture with one or more substances. Some common solvents are listed below:
    Found on http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/vchemlib/mol/glos

  16. solvent
    The most abundant component in a solution.
    Found on http://antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese

  17. Solvent
    a liquid used to dissolve another substance.
    Found on http://www.chemicalglossary.net/definiti

  18. Solvent
    The substance present in the largest amount in a solution; often the liquid component.
    Found on http://www.chemicalglossary.net/definiti

  19. Solvent
    A solvent is a substance capable of reataining its physical state whilst forming a homogenous mixture with one or more substances. Some common solvents are listed below:
    Found on http://www.chemicalglossary.net/definiti

  20. Solvent
    A solvent is a liquid that has the ability to dissolve, suspend or extract other materials, without chemical change to the material or solvent. Solvents make it possible to process, apply, clean or separate materials. Water is an inorganic solvent. Organi
    Found on http://www.chemicalglossary.net/definiti

  21. Solvent
    Liquid in which something is dissolved, eg the water in saltwater.
    Found on http://www.chemicalglossary.net/definiti

  22. solvent
    Liquid in which something is dissolved, eg the water in saltwater.
    Found on http://www.shodor.org/UNChem/glossary.ht

  23. solvent
    The component of either a liquid or solid solution that is present to a greater or major extent; the component that dissolves the solute.
    Found on http://www.bacgroup.com/glossary/glossar

  24. Solvent
    Liquid that has the ability to dissolve other substances
    Found on http://www.roadsafeeurope.com/glossary.h

  25. Solvent
    A chemical substance capable of thinning or reducing the viscosity of ink, coating or adhesives. Specifically, a solvent is a liquid that dissolves another substance.
    Found on http://www.britishprint.com/tw/glossary.


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21 November 2009

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On 21st November 1974 the Provisional IRA plants bombs in two Birmingham pubs: the Mulberry Bush and the Tavern in the Town. Twenty-one people die and 182 are injured. A few minutes before the explosions a warning had been telephoned to the local newspaper, the Birmingham Post and Mail, but it was far too late. The first Birmingham bomb, at the Mulberry Bush pub in the basement of the Rotunda, a 20-storey office and retail complex and it exploded six minutes after the telephone warning. There was not enough time for police to clear the area. Earlier that year nine soldiers were killed when a bomb exploded on a coach on the M62 near Bradford, while two bombs in Guildford killed four soldiers and injured scores of other people. read more

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