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In a quasi experiment, the researcher
Dissolve Glass
A chemical process in which certain substances, such as hydrofluoric acid, react with silicate glasses to dissolve them.
Common Name
Refers to the name by which a substance, object, or species is known to the general public, as opposed to its scientific or technical name.
NaOH
Sodium hydroxide, a highly caustic metallic base and alkali salt commonly used in many industries, notably in the manufacture of paper, textiles, and detergents.
Saponification
The chemical reaction between a fat or oil and a base, resulting in the formation of glycerol and soap, usually sodium or potassium salts of fatty acids.
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