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What is Benzoyl Peroxide and what is its use on the face? The name benzoyl peroxide certainly sounds familiar, especially if you often look for various products to deal with acne effectively and in a fairly fast period of time. (Read also Uses of Sulfur and Its Compound in Daily Life) Well, of course this […]
Have you ever known about Sodium Alginate and its uses in our life? Before we discuss about Sodium Alginate, it is better for us to know about the Alginate first. Alginate is a fikokoloid or hydrocolloid extracted from phaeophyceae (brown algae). This compound is heteropolysaccharide from the formation of monomeric chains of mannuronic acid and […]
What is sodium bisulfate? Sodium or Sodium bisulfate is a common ionic compound made up of a combination of sodium, hydrogen, sulfur and oxygen ions. Although acidic substances can be harmful in high concentrations, but sodium bisulfate is also a very useful substance. Many common household products and processed foods use sodium bisulfate as the […]
As we all know that there are many types of electronic components, from active electronics to passive electronics. Of the many components, there is one component of electronics called SCR. Yes, maybe some of you are still a bit unfamiliar with the SCR component name. Indeed, this one component is not one component of basic […]
If you mention the name sulfur, the first thing you might think about is its very distinctive smell. Sulfur is a natural mineral rich in amino and is often found in hot springs and volcanoes. If you visit the hot springs, you often hear sulfur hot springs believed to be beneficial for skin health, right? […]
Sodium, might sound quite familiar to you. Especially for sodium chloride, or in another word, salt. Most of you might even deal with this stuff every single day, in the kitchen. It is useful as flavor to the fod, as a preservatives, and so much more. But, what about the other sodium? Sodium hyphophosphite, for […]
Uranium is a chemical element in the periodic table that has the U symbol and atomic number 92. It is a silvery-white metal included in the actinide series of the periodic table. Uranium has 92 protons and 92 electrons, and has valence electrons 6. The uranium nucleus binds 141 to 146 neutrons, so there are […]
What is Hydrogen Peroxide? Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is a chemical compound that is categorized as a weak acid. It was first discovered by Louis Jacques Thenard in 1818. Hydrogen peroxide can be found in the form of a colorless liquid that is slightly more viscous than water and has no scent. Hydrogen peroxide also serves […]
Barium is a chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol Ba and atomic number 56. Barium is the fifth element in Group 2 and is a soft and silver alkaline earth metal. Barium is never found in nature as a free element because of its high chemical reactivity. Barium has a melting […]