neutralisation

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Englisch - Türkisch
nötrleştirme
(Nükleer Bilimler) etkisizleştirme
neutralization
etkisiz duruma getirme
neutralization
yansızlaştırma
Englisch - Englisch
the correct chemical definition refers to the reaction between an acid an alkali to give a salt and water and a neutral pH In hairdressing it is used for the second oxidation stage of perming, or for returning the hair to an acid pH after relaxing hair
a reaction of an acid with a alkali forming a salt and water
a chemical reaction in which an acid and a base interact with the formation of a salt; with strong acids and bases the essential reaction is the combination of hydrogen ions with hydroxyl ions to form water
action intended to keep a country politically neutral or exclude it from a possible war; "the neutralization of Belgium"
action intended to nullify the effects of some previous action
(euphemism) the removal of a threat by killing or destroying it (especially in a covert operation or military operation)
{i} act of making neutral; process of neutralizing; making ineffective (also neutralization)
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{n} the destroying of qualities of bodies by combination
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a reaction that occurs when stoichiometrically equivalent quantities of an acid and a base are mixed
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See Neutral, a
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The reaction of an acid with a base to form a salt and water Usually, the reaction of hydrogen ions with hydrogen ions to form water molecules
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a process whereby antibodies bind to an antigen (e g , HIV) to prevent infectious or toxic processes
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action intended to keep a country politically neutral or exclude it from a possible war; "the neutralization of Belgium"
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a chemical reaction in which an acid and a base interact with the formation of a salt; with strong acids and bases the essential reaction is the combination of hydrogen ions with hydroxyl ions to form water
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The chemical process that produces a solution that is neither acidic nor alkaline Usually with a pH between 6 and 8
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action intended to nullify the effects of some previous action action intended to keep a country politically neutral or exclude it from a possible war; "the neutralization of Belgium"
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(NT), is similar to complement fixation but is applicable only in certain pathogenic situations where the antibody being measured is directed against a hemolysin (a bacterial toxin capable of directly lysing erythrocytes) In these situations, the hemosylin and reagent erythrocytes are added, and if the antibody to the hemosylin is present, the lysis of RBC's will not occur As in Complement Fixation (CF), crude quantitation is afforded by serial dilution which may be quantitatively compared to established standard material dilutions
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action intended to nullify the effects of some previous action
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The process by which an antibody binds to specific antigens, thereby "neutralizing" the microorganism See also Antibodies; Antigen
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The act or process of neutralizing, or the state of being neutralized
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A chemical reaction in which an acid and a base combine to produce a salt and water acid + base = water + salt
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(euphemism) the removal of a threat by killing or destroying it (especially in a covert operation or military operation) a chemical reaction in which an acid and a base interact with the formation of a salt; with strong acids and bases the essential reaction is the combination of hydrogen ions with hydroxyl ions to form water
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The process of eliminating potentially harmful static charges by exposing the charged object to ionized air The static charges on the surface attract opposite charged ions from the air so that the ions recombine to reform neutral molecules Back To Top
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a chemical reaction used to remove H+ ions from acidic solutions and of ions from basic solutions   The reaction can be violent and usually produces water, a salt, heat, and many times a gas
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{i} act of making neutral; process of neutralizing; making ineffective (also neutralisation)
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Decreasing the acidity or alkalinity of a substance by adding alkaline or acidic materials, respectively
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(1) (Chemistry) A reaction between an acid and a base that yields a salt and water (2) The equalization of hydrogen and hydroxyl ion concentrations such that the resulting solution is neither acidic nor basic; also, decreasing the acidity or alkalinity of a substance by adding alkaline or acidic materials, respectively ADVANCE \x 540
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In general, the addition of either and acid or a base to a solution as required to produce a neutral solution The use of alkaline or basic materials to neutralize the acidity of some waters is a common proactive in water conditioning
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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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The act or process by which an acid and a base are combined in such proportions that the resulting compound is neutral
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(euphemism) the removal of a threat by killing or destroying it (especially in a covert operation or military operation)
neutralization
The addition of either an acid or a base to a solution as required to produce a neutral solution The use of alkaline or basic materials to neutralize the acidity of some waters is a common practice in water conditioning
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Altering the chemical, physical, and toxicological properties to render the chemical agent ineffective for use as intended
neutralization
In general, the addition of either an acid or a base to a solution as required to produce a neutral solution The use of alkaline or basic materials to neutralize the acidity of some waters is a common practice in water conditioning
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The conversion of acid or alkaline substances to a state that is no longer highly corrosive
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1) Decreasing the acidity or alkalinity of a substance by adding alkaline or acidic materials, respectively 2) The process of neutralizing a hazardous material spill by applying another material to the spill which will react chemically with it to form a less harmful substance 3) Treatment of corrosive hazardous wastes to yield a pH near 7
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The reaction of an acid and a base to produce a salt and water Mineral acids which have been neutralized prior to release or transfer are to be reported to TRI as zero release or transfer
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The act of neutralizing
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