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\./ soldering alumilum and v the growtl -of huckleberries is hard lo see-yet in lhe broedest view, scienrists s,v, ail-things ar in sofne way-intenelated, Chernallog, with its strengely diverse properties, sccms lo support this viw. . Pul s Chomolloy.Rodin plain water (Fig. l) _andyou hnve a battery of -55 volt poiental ftat will last as Iong as the rod is kcpt wet. ganel.ating enorrghpower to operete e vollmpter, millirmeter or oscilloscope.In diflcrcnt. liquids. voltaEc varies from almcst zero for pelroleunrlo 1.1 for certain types o[ ! v dry slate witbstancls lrictjon without coolant
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cool, the second rirarm, and the thild hot, Add equal a,rounts of Che,lnallo! Lo eaeh graduaie. Instantly, the graduate containinp hor warer liberates hydroien (Fig.3A). Heal ts genererd bv thc reaction so tiiat rvith thc fr'ssaqe of a fcw m;nures (Fies. 3Il and Cl the rl;ee g"adurts are cqu"ity r"r.m a'd hydrogen producrionio ati ihrce ;s the same. One of the Mosr Signifiront Uses of powdered Chenallo:r mey be the warmins .rnd looseninsol sojls tha! are too cold ol comsced fcrrnrnntitrna,,d nlcnt Dact for or)tirnum grolvth. 't'hc warnrineand acration Df soil on dered Ci"rnnllo! in a glasr case. Note the
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temperal.ure will decline and finelly stabilize at a point a lew degreesabove the envhonmental tempsrrtuie. The electrical action will conliDue and will Aeneratewar.rnth at this rcducedm.Foituda. To dare,the capability of.Crre'ralloU tg gcnarnta elcctricily in wlltcr hns hccn obscrved for seven contiduous ycars, and no limit ls known, The lioutd. rather than the metal, is tle substance wirich is consumed and mrrst be reDlaced. A Provincial Horticullure Station in Albcrts, Cfinndr, summrizesan exprimentin Seeogcrmtnauones tollows: rate of one to five pounds per acre, ln the row or hill with the seede. It G not broadcast over th eDtire ffeld srea, ai thb would waste materirl. It necds to be buried where it will be ltle essistsntsuperintendentsupervisingthis it is intt ia contact wlth soil moisture lbce when dry. experjmentslated Lhatthe addition of Che?lrThe peach and nectarine tieei In Ftg. 5 allo?' powder resulted in _speedier geminawere planted in poor compct ctay roil j; E rloll ot seeds as weu e3 larger percentsses Cajon, Calif., and stqnd in she.rF'controst to geBnlnatd.Initiel growih of thdplsnB afier ehything ls in ihe area, heving grown ln emergetrc was al6o more rapid in ihe case 1,1 yesrs lo the height shown. froo 1-ln. ol treeted aeedsotAmelr slubs.
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mnts. . Evoluole,Comporeor ldgntify modicol,hydrologicol, Induslriolor food.dqirv fluids in ierms of eleclricol resPonse. . EDUCATION P.oduce Hydrogn from liquids & RESEARCH. d6rivo botteries. Restore bolqnce in ocid ond olLoli situotions when pH is otherthon7 . . trom Titrqtion studies.lomdkeelectricily liquids ensrgize to indicoting Inskuments.
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IN IIQUIDFIRECRAC(ERSBUOYANIMETAIs SOII. CHEMALLOY SEEDING WARMTR/IOOSENER IiISTRUCTTONS: Chemaloy et.ctr,yjng propan s ti6 hreak dNn lauds to,.lpasehvdrc.en rnd dinurblh pH.pH 's rheunitm;'e l;aran. tiiy of hydre.n tons fr* ii a etulion. Warefh neutl wirh a pH ol 7. Anyacidsl b tow.r and aiy arkali will be areater thar pH7.chemaloy mrks with liquids and moistmatarials toundin $e hom oner@ery or shtres Fruns,juicesand efl drinks hare a pH ol ab.ut 3, i.dicatins an eid wilh l0,O0Otimesthe lre hldrogenionsol eler. vsetables pH5io6 o0 ro 100rimes). arc Seatsd andmitkai 6 to 6.9 (nearry neut6l). Sea. @ter B arbline andabove pH7asarc lreshesss, sps, ammonia milkol mas.6ia.Chema and oy in contactwith aiything wet p.dides th intorma. ri.n rcded ro@ndurt erFrim.nkbvdeErees.f elecrrrliGi'on, onand!H. aerat (BASE)pH TABLE ACID-WATER.ALKALI pH Amou.l Fre Hrd.os.. l.nt Ov.r W.t.r pHI tH2 pH 3 pH4 pH5 pH6 pH7 pHs pH9 pHl0 pH 1l pH 12 pH 13 Acid I,ooo,oootifles(semipotent) Acid r00,0ootimes(lemonjuic) (truils) Acid l0,0O0limes Acid 1,000 lins (b.D Acid r0Olimes(rcgetables) Acid l0limes(milk) Neutnl (PUREWATER) Alkali I/ r olhorw.6i (sea watet) Alkari I /toothof w.ler(borax) Alkali l/loooth(hodseholdamDonia) Alkali l/lo,ooorh(6ilkofmagnesia) (stuhldlime) Alkali t/10o,0ooth (semipotenD Alkali !/r,o0o,0oolh
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