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degree of neutralization - This term is used in chemistry to refer to the extent to which an acid and a base neutralize each other in a reaction

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The degree of neutralization of salts is not limited.
Shifts in pH were reduced as the degree of neutralization increased.
The degree of neutralization is not limited to specified ones.
Buffering capacities of the polymeric buffers were a function of the degree of neutralization.
This degree of neutralization can be measured by any known method.
The solubility of the neutralizing agents will limit the degree of neutralization.
The degree of neutralization depends upon the particular resin involved.
Viscosity stability can be enhanced by optimizing the degree of neutralization with a fugitive base.
The degree of neutralization of the hydrolyzed maleic anhydride can vary.
For process-engineering reasons it is therefore possible to opt for a lower degree of neutralization.
The use of a lower degree of neutralization has its own advantages.
Preferably, sufficient acid is used to provide the desired degree of neutralization of the amine.
The degree of neutralization is then adjusted by the residence time in the solution.
The quantity of H 2 SO 4 was defined so as to operate with a fixed degree of neutralization.
The degree of neutralization will depend on the solubility of the bases used.

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Dimethylethanolamine is added to make the degree of neutralization 85 %.
The degree of neutralization depended on the amount of denaturant and serum in the assay.
This superabsorbent has a degree of neutralization of about 70 mole percent.
The degree of neutralization depends on the amount of neutralizing agent added to the formulation.
Polymers which have a lower degree of neutralization are usually not water-soluble.
Degree of neutralization will preferably not exceed 98 %.
Table 1 shows the effect of the degree of neutralization with respect to polymer ionic strength.
The monomer concentration of solution A was 60 % by weight and its degree of neutralization was 50 mol %.
Alternatively, the degree of neutralization may be measured experimentally.
Typically, commercial absorbent gelling materials have a degree of neutralization somewhat less than 90 %.
As the degree of neutralization increased, the pH shift was less dramatic in all cases.
In a further aspect, the degree of neutralization is 50 % or less.
At a degree of neutralization above about 45 percent, a drop in blood absorbency is observed.
However, it is preferred that the degree of neutralization ranges from about 3 to 6 %.
The degree of neutralization reflects the colloidal state of the cerium ( IV ),.
In one embodiment, the soap has a degree of neutralization of greater than about 50 %.
Typically, the degree of neutralization is at least 30 percent of the total theoretical neutralization equivalent.
Compositions therein contain fatty acids with degree of neutralization between 50 and 100 weight %.
Preferably, the degree of neutralization is less than 80 % of the added acid.
The particle of claim 2 wherein the a, B - unsaturated carboxylic acid has a degree of neutralization of 0 to 100.
The modulus increases with degree of neutralization up to 30% and then decreases.

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