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Why there's antifreeze in your toothpaste : the chemistry of household ingredients / Simon Quellen Field
Author
Field, Simon (Simon Quellen)
Published
Chicago, Ill. : Chicago Review Press, [2008]
Copyright Date
©2008
Edition
1st ed.
Physical Description
xx, 267 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
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Contents
Preservatives -- Buffers -- Chelating or sequestering agents (water softeners) -- Alcohols and phenols -- Waxes -- Flavorings -- Sweeteners -- Salt substitutes -- Fats -- Colors -- Moisture controllers -- Emulsifiers -- Stabilizers and thickeners -- Dough conditioners and whipping agents -- Stimulants -- Medicines -- Bleaching agents -- Surfactants -- Foam stabilizers -- Conditioners -- Propellants -- Polymers and glues -- Abrasives and dental additives.
Subject(s)
Chemicals
Chemical elements
Organic compounds
Inorganic compounds
ISBN
9781556526978 (pbk.)
1556526970 (pbk.)
Note
Includes index.
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