
1) Chemical reaction 2) Counteractive process 3) Neutralisation 4) Neutralisation reaction 5) Neutralization reaction 6) Reaction 7) Water treatment
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1) Counteraction 2) Neutralisation
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The process of determining the power of an unknown lens, using trial lenses of known power.
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an implant (plate, external fixator, or nail) which functions by virtue of its stiffness. The stiffness is said to neutralize the effect of the functional load. The implant carries a major part of the functional load and thus diverts loads away from the fracture locus and may serve to protect a more vulnerable element of a fixation complex. An ...
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• (n.) The act or process of neutralizing, or the state of being neutralized. • (n.) The act or process by which an acid and a base are combined in such proportions that the resulting compound is neutral. See Neutral, a., 4. • (n.) The act or process by which an acid and a base are combined in such proportions that the resulting comp...
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an act or process of neutralizing.
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(from the article `acid–base reaction`) ...of any apparent physical basis for the phenomena concerned made it difficult to make quantitative progress in understanding acid–base behaviour, ... Excess acid may be neutralized in the stomach with antacid tablets. The main constituents of antacids are aluminum and magnesium hydroxi...
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chemical addition of either acid or base to a solution such that the pH is adjusted to 7.
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A process where an acid and a base react with each other to form a salt and water.
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compensation by a feedback opposite to that of an undesired inherent feedback, e.g. one arising from interelectrode capacitance
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An implant (plate, external fixator, or nail) which functions by virtue of its stiffness. The stiffness is said to 'neutralize' the effect of the functional load. The implant carries a major part of the functional load and thus diverts loads away from the fracture locus and may serve to protect a more vulnerable element of a fixation complex. An ex...
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a reaction in which the hydrogen ion of an acid and the hydroxyl ion of a base unite to form water, the other ionic produce being salt.
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Neu`tral·i·za'tion noun [ Confer French neutralisation .] 1. The act or process of neutralizing, or the state of being neutralized. 2. (Chemistry) The act or process by which an acid and a base are combined in such proportions that the resulting compound is neutral. See
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A reaction in which the characteristics of an acid or base disappear
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chemical addition of either acid or base to a solution such that the pH is adjusted to 7.
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A reaction in which the characteristics of an acid or base disappear.
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binding of an antibody to a pathogen or toxin, preventing attachment to target cells
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Decreasing the acidity or alkalinity of a substance by adding alkaline or acidic materials, respectively.
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neutralisation noun action intended to nullify the effects of some previous action
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In chemistry, a process occurring when the excess acid (or excess base) in a substance is reacted with added base (or added acid) so that the resulting substance is neither acidic nor basic. In theory neutralization involves adding acid or base as required to achieve pH 7. When the colour of an indicator is used to test for neutralization, the fina...
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the chemical reaction of an acid and base to yield a salt and water.
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The process by which acids, such as sulfonic or sulfuric acids, are reacted with bases, such as sodium hydroxide or triethanolamine, to give a salt, such as a sulfonate or sulfate.
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the act, process, or an instance of neutralizing. · the quality or condition of being neutralized. · the loss of a distinctive feature of one of a pair of phonemes that are otherwise differentiated on the basis of that feature, as the loss of voice as a distinctive feature between the -t- and -d- of latter and ladder.
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[SAT terms] the removal of a threat by killing or destroying it
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action intended to nullify the effects of some action
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