- or muck. In the
Australian Soil classification,
Histosols are
called Organosols.
Histosols form
whenever organic matter forms at a more
rapid rate than...
-
ratio of
ingredients may be
adjusted to
achieve the
desired viscosity.
Organosols are
plastisols containing a
large amount of
volatile solvents to reduce...
- from the
original on 2012-02-22.
Sarvetnick HA. (1972).
Plastisols and
organosols. New York: Van
Nostrand Reinhold.
Severs ET,
Lebanon M,
Frechtling AC...
- is used as an acid scavenger,
particularly in PVC dispersions, such as
organosols or plastisols,
which are used as
coatings for the
inside of food cans...
-
reaction that
benefits from the catalyst.
There are
paints called plastisols/
organosols,
which are made by
blending PVC
granules with a plasticiser.
These are...
- cent of the
total area of 14.7 million hectares. Next, the
ground OGH (
organosol, gley and hummus) and the
alluvial soil of
about 2.0 million hectares...
-
reefs around the island. The soil
mostly consists of yellow-red Podsol,
Organosol,
Grumosol and
various mixtures. The
climate is
equatorial monsoonal, wet...
- shapes,
including organic matter.
Pontianak consists of a kind of soil
organosol, gray, humus, and
alluvial with
different characteristics. At some points...
- a
doctorate in 1936.
Kargin began to work on
colloid chemistry,
metal organosols and then
began to work with
macromolecules of
cellulose with applications...
- Calcarosols, Chromosols, Dermosols, Ferrosols, Hydrosols, Kandosols, Kurosols,
Organosols, Podosols, Rudosols, Sodosols,
Tenosols and Vertosols. The
character of...