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The deposit of a gray scum or gray dust on the inside surface of a subgrade wall or floor; as the result of moisture moving through the concrete and washing certain chemicals from the concrete mass.
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| saponification number |
The number of milligrams of potassium hydroxide (KOH) that combine with one gram of oil under conditions specified by test method ASTM D 94. Saponification number is an indication of the amount of fatty saponifiable material in compounded oil. Caution must be used in interpreting test results if certain substances - such as sulfur compounds or halogens - are present in the oil, since these also react with KOH, thereby increasing the apparent Saponification number.
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| saponification n. |
the number of milligrams of potassium hydroxide required to saponify the fatty acids in 1 gram of a fat or oil; it is inversely related to the average molecular weight of the fatty acid molecules.
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| saponification v. |
see under number.
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| saponification |
The reaction of an ester with a metallic base and water, ie the making of soap.
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