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Electricity (CHEMICALS & ENERGY Industry)

Electricity is a property of certain subatomic particles (e.g. electrons / protons) which couples to electromagnetic fields and causes attractive and repulsive forces between them. Electricity gives rise to one of the four fundamental forces of nature, and is a conserved property of matter that can be quantified. In this sense, the phrase "quantity of electricity" is used interchangeably with the phrases "charge of electricity" and "quantity of charge." There are two...

Product & Market Info Concrete (CHEMICALS & ENERGY

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Gasoline (CHEMICALS & ENERGY Industry)

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Heating Oil (CHEMICALS & ENERGY Industry)

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Plastics (CHEMICALS & ENERGY Industry)

Plastic bags and other plastic rubbish thrown into the ocean kill as many as 1,000,000 sea creatures every year. Recycling plastic saves twice as much energy as burning it in an incinerator. Plastics can take up to 400 years to break down in a landfill. If you lined up all the polystyrene foam cups made in just 1 day they would circle the earth. It takes 2 plastic soft drink bottles to make enough polyester fibre for a baseball cap. The energy saved by recycling 1 bottle will power a computer...

Gravel (CHEMICALS & ENERGY Industry)

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Fiberglass (CHEMICALS & ENERGY Industry)

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Glass (CHEMICALS & ENERGY Industry)

In 1688, in France, a new process was developed for the production of plate glass, principally for use in mirrors, whose optical qualities had, until then, left much to be desired. The molten glass was poured onto a special table and rolled out flat. After cooling, the plate glass was ground on large round tables by means of rotating cast iron discs and increasingly fine abrasive sands, and then polished using felt disks. The result of this "plate pouring" process was flat glass with good ...

Wind Turbines (CHEMICALS & ENERGY Industry)

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Bio-Ethanol (CHEMICALS & ENERGY Industry)

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Biogas Plant (CHEMICALS & ENERGY Industry)

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Cement (CHEMICALS & ENERGY Industry)

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Coal (CHEMICALS & ENERGY Industry)

Continental chimneys are swept from top to bottom, but British chimneys swept from bottom to top. Coal is not mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1085, but the Romans were using coal in Britain 1,000 years before. A strongly held belief in the 12th to 16th centuries was that coal was a form of vegetation and actually 'grew'. A gigantic lump of coal was the most prominent item on display at the great exhibition of 1851, which was held at the Crystal Palace. Anthracite, the oldest type of coal, was...

Crude Oil (CHEMICALS & ENERGY Industry)

Secondly, the well often spans out horizontally once has penetrated the reservoir. This is because the oil is held in porous rock - it is not like an underground stream. Often the oil has to be pumped out of the rock. It is only oil close to the end of well that is retrieved.

Lubricants (CHEMICALS & ENERGY Industry)

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Paint (CHEMICALS & ENERGY Industry)

Leonardo da Vinci spent 12 years painting the Mona Lisa's lips. On 3rd December 1961 Henri Matisse's painting Le Bateau was put the right way up after hanging upside-down for 46 days without anyone noticing at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In ancient times, it was believed that certain colours could combat the evil spirits that lingered over nurseries. Because blue was associated with the heavenly spirits, boys were clothed in that colour, boys then being considered the most valuable resource...

Solar Panels (CHEMICALS & ENERGY Industry)

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Water (CHEMICALS & ENERGY Industry)

Death due to accidental inhalation of DHMO, even in small quantities. Prolonged exposure to solid DHMO causes severe tissue damage. Excessive ingestion produces a number of unpleasant though not typically life-threatening side-effects. DHMO is a major component of acid rain. Gaseous DHMO can cause severe burns. Contributes to soil erosion. Leads to corrosion and oxidation of many metals. Contamination of electrical systems often causes short-circuits. Exposure decreases effectiveness of automobile...

Synthetic Chemicals, Industry Sector CHEMICALS & ENERGY

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