Chemical stability
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- Chemical stability is only one of many factors involved in defining expiration date and shelf life.
- Chemical stability is typically not a factor.
- CHEMICAL STABILITY The chemical stability is together with mechanical stability the most important factor for determining the lifetime of your column or packing material.
- The high-temperature chemical stability is studied at 1200 C, a typical operating temperature of a TBC, and at a much higher temperature of 1600 C representing a very severe testing condition.
- and Christopher Gaines Edited by Brian Brolin The Facts FACT - Chemical stability does NOT mean expiration date.
- Physical Chemical Stability of Warfarin Sodium.
- Chemical stability Not easily decomposed or otherwise modified chemically.
- Surprisingly, products that appeared to retain many of the double bonds were obtained, and these compounds exhibited a high degree of chemical stability compared with known alkenes and cycloalkenes (aliphatic compounds).
- June 2004 Title On the thermal and chemical stability of diamond during processing of Al/diamond composites by liquid metal infiltration (squeeze casting) Authors Beffort O.
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