| 11. | The chemical precipitation of poorly soluble salts is not included in the computation method.
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| 12. | The bottom ash is washed to eliminate soluble salts.
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| 13. | Also, high concentrations of soluble salts or metals can limit the use of land spreading.
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| 14. | They grow well in water containing up to 3.0 to 4.0 % of soluble salts.
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| 15. | All water-soluble salts and mixtures have characteristic critical humidities; it is a unique material property.
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| 16. | The method remains the primary and most flexible test method for soluble salts on metal surfaces.
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| 17. | The effects of soluble salts, biodegradation, and desiccation that cause further deterioration of artifacts are controlled.
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| 18. | In 1891 G . Merling obtained a water-soluble salt from a reaction of cycloheptatriene and bromine.
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| 19. | Clay minerals in the A horizon decompose by reaction with humic acids and form soluble salts.
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| 20. | Ingested Low-fired oxides and soluble salts such as nitrate can be absorbed into the blood stream.
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