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  2. Geosmin - Wikipedia

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    Geosmin (/ dʒ i ˈ ɒ z m ɪ n / jee-OZ-min) is an irregular sesquiterpenoid with a distinct earthy or musty odor, which most people can easily smell. The geosmin odor detection threshold in humans is very low, ranging from 0.006 to 0.01 micrograms per liter in water. [1]

  3. "Miracle" water eliminates need for Windex, Lysol, bleach ...

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    The L.A. Times tells America about a brilliant new miracle cleaning solution. It degreases. It sanitizes food. It kills salmonella, E. coli, listeria, and athlete's foot. In short, it has the ...

  4. Sodium hypochlorite - Wikipedia

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    [47] [48] It may be made by diluting household bleach as appropriate (normally 1 part bleach to 9 parts water). [49] Such solutions have been demonstrated to inactivate both C. difficile [47] and HPV. [50] "Weak chlorine solution" is a 0.05% solution of hypochlorite used for washing hands, but is normally prepared with calcium hypochlorite ...

  5. Study says drinking water from nearly half of U.S. faucets ...

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    Drinking water from nearly half of U.S. faucets likely contains “forever chemicals” that may cause cancer and other health problems, according to a government study released Wednesday. The ...

  6. Hydrochloric acid - Wikipedia

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    Cation exchange is widely used to remove ions such as Na + and Ca 2+ from aqueous solutions, producing demineralized water. The acid is used to rinse the cations from the resins. [25] Na + is replaced with H + and Ca 2+ with 2 H +. Ion exchangers and demineralized water are used in all chemical industries, drinking water production, and many ...

  7. iSmell - Wikipedia

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    The iSmell was also designed for use inside games and movies. The modular design of the iSmell allows a programmer to integrate smell activation files that will trigger the release of any smell or combination that they desire. If the user were to watch a movie with the digiscent files embedded, the user can smell the surroundings of each scene.

  8. Acetic acid - Wikipedia

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    "Glacial acetic acid" is a name for water-free acetic acid. Similar to the German name "Eisessig" ("ice vinegar"), the name comes from the solid ice-like crystals that form with agitation, slightly below room temperature at 16.6 °C (61.9 °F). Acetic acid can never be truly water-free in an atmosphere that contains water, so the presence of 0. ...

  9. Sulfur water - Wikipedia

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    Sulfur water (or sulphur water) is a condition where water is exposed to hydrogen sulfide gas, giving it a distinct "rotten egg" smell. This condition has different purposes in culture varying from health to implications for plumbing.