organic substances

Related to organic substances: Organic compounds

organic substances

Compounds that contain carbon. Common examples are carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
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The mineral and organic substances which it holds in suspension heightens its transparency.
Which nonmetallic element is a constituent of all organic substances? 9.
On January 10, 2019, a shipment from California declared as used shirts was also subjected to X-ray examination where a high density of organic substances beneath the images of clothing was noticed by inspectors.
Incineration is a waste treatment process that involves the combustion of organic substances contained in waste materials.
According to experts, incineration plants must be designed to ensure that the flue gases reach a temperature of at least 850 degC (1,560 degF) for two seconds in order to ensure proper breakdown of toxic organic substances.
The key role of humectants as additives in the production of organic substances continues to drive their demand across the globe.
In this regard, in order to diversify the varieties of products of the chemical industry, it is planned to implement 15 projects for the production of organic substances and 8 projects for the production of inorganic substances.
At the same time, OPCW experts stated that they had found traces of organic substances containing chlorine, along with explosive residues.
At present, PDEA personnel are being trained by the Office of Transportation Security on how to manage x-ray machines to detect organic substances.
According to an announcement, a batch of the smoked sausages brand '[eth]*IeIu[eth] [eth]1/4Ia[eth] [eth][bar][eth] [eth]ae[eth][c][eth][c][eth][eth]'Ia[eth] [eth][bar][eth]1/4 [eth][currency][eth] Ie[eth] Ia[eth]Ie [eth]centsIa[eth][sup.3]' -- Choriatika Allantika Xipsitis Ltd -- contains more than the permitted levels of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) which are a group of more than 100 different chemicals that are released from burning coal, oil, gasoline, trash, tobacco, wood, or other organic substances such as charcoal-broiled meat.