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chloride and 15% other minerals.
Chlorinated tris, and so we ran mutagenicity tests.
Chlorinated tris been listed as cancer causing, and we stopped making it in the US.
chlorine and all the stuff so we can't really control that as much and then there's um physical stress which is sort
chloris leechman to talk about her new autobiography um chloris has appeared in
chloroform were discovered mesmerism really faded away because that was a
These chlorine atoms are very electronegative, so they want to steal electrons from nearby atoms.
The chlorine atoms pull on this electron cloud, bringing it closer to themselves, and as a result, the carbons in the benzene ring become slightly positively charged
But chlorophyll also breaks down pectin so your will turn into mush if you use too much baking soda and so on.
to chlorophyll-- so chlorophyll is a molecule, which is the same.
So chlorine has 17 protons.
form chloroform nowadays when going under the knife is a phrase that slipped
There are also two chlorine atoms in the two and four positions of the ring, which is why it's called 2,4-D.
and the chlorine's slightly negatively charged.
don't chlorinate their drinking water, don't take statin cholesterol drugs, don't take ibuprofen.
It actually prevents chlorophyll from losing the bright green color.
So something like chlorella-- and you could throw that in your smoothie or something like that every day.
Had he receive chloroquine, he would have lived.
Salt is sodium and chloride.
And it's the chlorophyll which makes the oil much more intense then when it's raw.
It actually smells of chlorine.
See the chloroplast, the nucleus, the shape, the membrane systems.
Same thing with chloroplasts and plants, they have totally different genetic material than the nucleus of the cell.
caught up in the chlorine, and they come back to me a couple years later and something else. So, I suppose it's the
So it has chlorophyll inside.
the amount of chloric acid produced by plants. Therefore, from
Turns out it was chloroform, liquid chloroform.
Caves filled with chlorine gas." So I got that, and I think, well, of course, I don't have a word for "chlorine gas."
talking about midi-chlorians. "This midi-chlorian reading is off the charts.
I don't like chlorinated water, super hard water.
We got chlorinated tris, it got banned.
Then we got chlorinated tris, and it is on the way out.
But since we chlorinate it and kill all the bacteria, and perhaps also through foods in general. But essentially, animals don't contribute anything.
and you chlorinate it and you make the white crystalline sugar and you have a hundred pound bag of sugar lying around to make a donut, then how much you gonna get? God made sugar
and we make these chloraprep maps so it's kind of white to black maps about that stuff.
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ether there was no chloroform they used sores they used knives they cut off legs
and the availability of chlorium which is much, much larger than, than uranium.
ago on chlorium and there's a fad going for it which I think is just great. Some fads are hula hoops and some fads are jogging; you never know which it is until you've had
He found that adding another chlorine to the benzene ring, transforming it to 2,4,5-T, left grasses even more unscathed.
How about water that contains chlorine or fluoride, or how about heavy metals like mercury and fish, or cadmium in shellfish?
humans put there-- most of all the chlorofluorocarbons, chlorine-containing compounds, but also nitrogen oxides.
in green you have the chlorophyll, which is an indicator of the productivity of a community or the water, let's say.
They use a Chinese sodium chloride or something, some other harder-- so ..
Here we see the example of chlorophyll, sea level height, sea surface temperature, nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide, soil moisture.
The next class is the chlorinated antimicrobials, like triclosan and triclocarban approach ban liquids soaps.
You're exploiting the chemistry of chlorine in exactly the same way the water coming out of the faucets is treated with chlorine to disinfect
And so does tap water that's chlorinated.
a microscope and let the chloroform dry. And then you add water, which is the way you watch self-assembly, and this is what I saw. Really quite extraordinary.
that's what makes it green chlorophyll is a great source of protein it's actually uh gram for gram chlorophyll has the most amount of protein on the
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