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caustic The effect given when light is transmitted through a specular surface and then strikes a diffuse surface. If the specular surface is of high curvature the light will be tend to be focused. When this effect is taken into account, rendered scenes involving liquids or glass are much more photorealistic. Caustics can also arise when light is reflected from a specular surface. The classic example is the caustic on the surface of a liquid. Refraction may make it happen too. ...
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caustic A chemical that can burn, eat away, or destroy tissue.
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caustic potash Common name for potassium hydroxide (KOH), a chemical used in some oil emulsions.
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caustic Alkali compounds at the higher end of the pH scale (those approaching pH 14). Sodium hydroxide (lye or caustic soda) is the most popular caustic used in the carwash industry. "Soda" was the cornerstone alkali builder in most detergents for decades. Since the 1980's, detergent manufacturers have become much less reliant on caustics because of their aggressive nature. ...
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caustic soda or sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is used as a pulp cooking and bleaching chemical.
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