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Heating was continued to 90°C for 30 min after adding the citrate solution.
Heating was continued for 30 min at T dep to ensure complete pyrolysis of the precursor materials.
HCl were added to this solution, and the heating was continued for 90 min. The resultant solution was allowed to slow evaporation at room temperature.
Heating was continued for a total of 2 h (approximately 3 mL of additional xylene required), then the hot solution was treated with charcoal, filtered through celite and evaporated.
HCl was added and the heating was continued for 1 hour.
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One is that the heating is continued at a constant temperature until the uniform temperature profile across the rubber was observed.
In fact, consistent with rising greenhouse gases, heat is continuing to build up beneath the ocean surface: http://www.ncas.ac.uk/index.php/en/climate-science-highlights/284-warming-over-the-last-decade-hidden-below-ocean-surface This indicates that changes in ocean circulation are in part responsible for the recent slower rate of surface warming.
Global average air temperatures have increased relatively slowly since a high point in 1998 caused by the ocean phenomenon El Niño, but observations show that heat is continuing to be trapped in increasing amounts by greenhouse gases, with over 90% disappearing into the oceans.
But perhaps, in a way, the heat is continuing to dominate.
Heating and stirring was continued for 1 2 h at 100°C.
Heating and magnetic stirring was continued till a paste was formed.
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