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Topic: Acetate

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People talk about their ..:Body Odour
Appearance:Beautiful
Personality:Nervous
Favorite body part(s):Skin
Favorite food(s):Anything with salt,  Vegetarian,  Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches
Interest(s):Chemistry
Likes to wear:Vinyl,  Spandex PVC,  Long dresses
Favorite drink(s):Milk,  Orange Juice,  Lemonade
Medical note(s):Uses laxatives,  Undergoing therapy,  Taking weight loss pills
Favorite quote(s):"How can men use sex to get what they want? Sex IS what they want." (Frasier Crane on FRASIER)
"There is no sincerer love than the love of food." - George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)
"Fill what's empty , empty what's full, and scratch where it itches." - the Duchess of Windsor, when asked what is the secret of a long and happy life
 
 
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Brian Mengel,
Civil Servant

Bulk zinc acetate is considered a hazardous, but not extremely hazardous industrial chemical and is regulated by several governmental agencies.
Miles Rhodes,
Wine Taster

Zinc acetate may not be currently used in foods because (a) zinc acetate has an extremely sharp and offensive taste when not diluted with sugars, and (b) zinc acetate is extremely reactive with most food ingredients.
Acceptability of zinc acetate in zinc lozenges was completely unexpected, because undiluted zinc acetate has a dreadfully vile taste completely offensive by any standard and much worse than the taste of undiluted zinc gluconate.
Zinc acetate lozenges taste pleasant but are astringent, with astringency increasing with increased zinc acetate content.
Pete Trengle,
Bass Player

Demos and acetates were recorded with this lineup prior to the sessions for their first album.
Billie Kirgan,
Machinist

The ethyl acetate and methylmethacrylate monomers are the biggest problem with clear and or colored (Plexiglas or Lucite methylmethacrylate) acrylic resin jewelry.
Zinc acetate is not combustible and is not a fire hazard, although excessive heating may release acetic acid fumes.
Using cellulose acetate electrophoresis, chondroitin sulfate was determined to be the major glycosaminoglycan occurring densely in the cartilaginous tip and upper sections of the antler, along with small amounts of hyaluronic acid.
Arthur Dawkins,
Astro-physicist

These zinc acetate lozenges use the only formulation ever demonstrated in the history of common cold research to reduce dramatically the duration and severity of all common cold symptoms in two independent, non-company, double-blind, clinical trials published in peer reviewed medical journals.
Zinc acetate is incompatible with alkalies and strong oxidizing agents and will chemically react with many organic and inorganic substances.
Two basic zinc acetate lozenge formulations are recommended for use in treating or curing common colds: the standard design and the advanced design.
David Rosenberg,
Dermatologist

Dry zinc acetate is not absorbed through the skin, but hot, concentrated solutions can cause severe skin irritation or burns.
 
 
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