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Addition of small amounts of salt causes the euglobulins to become soluble.
Most of the recent science on the behaviour and dangers of DU has been based on natural uranium, but the scientists from five European radiological laboratories on the team found evidence that pieces of DU were more liable to disperse into the soil and to become soluble.
The anthraquinone vat dyes, valued for their brilliant colours and fastness to light and washing, are insoluble in water but become soluble upon treatment with a reducing agent, usually sodium hydrosulfite.
However, the particles become soluble in water after ligand exchange.
In emulsion with acidic pH, transition metal ions become soluble (Mette et al. 2007).
The increased pH causes silica and alumina associated with clay particles to become soluble.
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The PPy powder became soluble in polar solvents, becoming highly hydrophilic and indicating good mass retention upon thermal degradation.
Of these 26 proteins, 21 showed a 2.5- to 5.5-fold increase in solubility, and 5 proteins (e.g. Lzip and Oskar3) became soluble only upon chaperone co-overproduction, allowing its purification under native conditions.
When treated with acids, alkalies, or hot water, the normally insoluble collagen slowly becomes soluble.
It is released at the hepatocytic sinusoidal membrane and is transported to the smooth endoplasmic reticulum, where it is conjugated with one or two molecules of glucuronic acid and thereby becomes soluble in water and excretable in bile.
After trying to verify Ms. Etheredge's assertionwith a Google search of "amodimethicone," "water" and "soluble," which yielded 19,000 hits and led me to message boards at NaturallyCurly.com (with some asserting that amodimethicone is, in fact, water insoluble on its own, but becomes soluble when accompanied by the ingredients trideceth-12 and cetrimonium chloride), I gave up.
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