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onlinpakistan · 11 months
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Black Cobra Tablet in Pakistan
 Black cobra tablets in Pakistan is the active ingredient that has made Viagra famous worldwide and indispensable today. Millions of men around the world rely on “miracle pills” to deal with their erectile. It inhibits the enzyme phosphodiesterase-5 and thereby delays the degradation of cyclic guanine monophosphate (cGMP). Blood flows better through it to the penis and leads to the penis. Sildenafil causes more cGMP to be maintained in the bloodstream and increases muscle relaxation.
How do black cobra pills work
  It works by improving the blood circulation in the penile area so that you can develop a healthy and strong erection. Black Cobra tablets block enzymes that prevent proper blood flow to the penis and increase blood flow within the penis. The erection of the penis is caused by a strong shock that lasts for a long time. In this era of busy and fast paced life, the life of men becomes more and more difficult. The fast and busy life is affecting the health badly. Men face many health problems including psychological and sexual. Dysfunction is the most common sexual problem affecting 2 out of 3 men worldwide. Black cobra tablets price in Pakistan blocks this chemical and helps the blood vessels inside the penis to expand and improve blood circulation to the penis
Ingredients of Black Cobra Tablets?
 Black Cobra is a odd creation that contain energetic ingredient that have useful outcome. The most common ingredients used in Black Cobra tablets online in Pakistan are:
► Anhydrous dibasic orthophosphate
► Croscarmellose sodium
► Hypromellose
► Lactose, triacetin
► Magnesium stearate
► Microcrystalline Cellulose
► Sildenafil citrate
► Titanium dioxide
► FD & C Blue #2 Aluminum Lake
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'Surprising' hidden activity of semiconductor material spotted by researchers
New research suggests that materials commonly overlooked in computer chip design actually play an important role in information processing, a discovery that could lead to faster and more efficient electronics. Using advanced imaging techniques, an international team led by Penn State researchers found that the material that a semiconductor chip device is built on, called the substrate, responds to changes in electricity much like the semiconductor on top of it. The researchers worked with the semiconductor material, vanadium dioxide, which they said shows great potential as an electronic switch. They also studied how vanadium dioxide interacts with the substrate material titanium dioxide and said they were surprised to discover that there seems to be an active layer in the substrate that behaves similarly to the semiconductor material on top of it when the semiconductor switches between an insulator—not letting electricity flow—and a metal—letting electricity flow.
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cinnatwo · 27 days
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So sorry for disappearing without a word for so long! I didn't want Sonic Prime spoilers, but didn't have the money for netflix to watch the show. I was planning on doing a quick marathon of it and my fam's house but every time I'd try my mom would be like "You want to watch sonic show instead of spend time with us? :(" soooo it took a while My birthday was last week and when my mom asked if I had a present wishlist I told her I wanted to finish the show, so I'm finally done (I also got sonic legos. Boy I'm obsessed) I've also been super busy gearing up to graduate in May. For my english major I'm writing an entire novel, and for my very mineralogy-focused geology minor I'm writing a report on all of the minerals discovered in the past year. Both are super fun but have me super busy. I wanna give a thank you to @cinnatwolover, you don't know how much it means to me. Knowing that people enjoy the stuff I create so much is really helping with my confidence and motivation for my novel.
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ladywren7 · 2 years
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PSA!!
Apparently there is an ingredient in most candies and even foods that has been proved to cause cancer. It is called Titanium Dioxide and it has already been band in a few countries by the fda so please watch out for these foods/candies!!
Skittles
Troli Gummies
Chips Ahoy
Ring Pops
Starbursts
Sour Patch Kids
Jell-O
And many more!!
Basically all out favorite candies😭 My suggestion is that we urge all these candy and food companies to remove Titanium Dioxide (because it's mainly for the appearance of the foods) so they don't get banned from the fda and we can continue eating our favorite sweets safely.
Stay safe out there, spread the word!!!
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hylianengineer · 7 months
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During a lecture about research and making credible arguments, my public speaking professor said, "Did you guys know California banned skittles?"
California has not in fact banned Skittles.
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rjzimmerman · 2 years
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Excerpt from this story from EcoWatch:
Mars – the company that owns Skittles – invites its customers to “taste the rainbow” when they tear open a package and pour some of the multi-colored candies into their mouths.  However, what they’re really tasting is titanium dioxide (TiO2).
Now, a class-action lawsuit filed in the U.S District Court for the Northern District of California Thursday argues that the coloring chemical is a “known toxin” that renders Skittles “unfit for human consumption,” as USA TODAY reported.
“Based on Defendant’s omissions, a reasonable consumer would expect that the Product can be safely purchased and consumed as marketed and sold,” the lawsuit read, as USA TODAY reported. “However, the Products are not safe and pose a significant health risk to unsuspecting consumers.”
TiO2 was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in food in 1966, according to the Los Angeles Times. The U.S. agency still maintains that it’s safe to use as food coloring as long as no more than one percent of the weight of the food in question is added.
However, the story is different across the Atlantic. In May of 2021, the European Food Safety Authority said there was enough research to suggest the chemical was not safe to eat. This is because it has been linked to genotoxicity – the ability to damage a person’s DNA and therefore cause cancer. In response, the European Commision has moved to ban the chemical in food by August of this year, according to The Washington Post.
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littlebluebarista · 2 years
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Artificial fragrance? Red 40 Blue 1? Sodium lauryl sulfates? No thanks, I prefer my soaps and candies with all natural elements! Like titanium dioxide, a naturally occurring element commonly used in vitamins and tampons to make them white! I also prefer my clothes lined with asbestos, a natural forming flame-retardant mineral! Come to think of it we should stop using glowsticks made with chemicals and start using uranium, a naturally occuring
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bommagoni · 1 month
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Titanium Dioxide Market Market Size, Forecast report 2024-30
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ceresana · 2 months
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Colorful world market: current Ceresana study on pigments
Around the world, green is considered the color of new beginnings, of growth, of life. However, finding truly "green" pigments is a challenge: cadmium, cobalt, copper and other heavy metals can be dangerous, while natural earth colors are less durable and more difficult to process. Nevertheless, the outlook for manufacturers and distributors of these small, coloring particles is predominantly positive: global demand for pigments will increase to around 14.5 million tonnes per year by 2032, according to the latest, eighth Ceresana report on the global market for pigments.
Further information about the 8th edition of the market study “Pigments – World”: https://ceresana.com/en/produkt/pigments-market-report
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oliverreigns · 3 months
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Titanium Dioxide Nanomaterials Market Trends, Size, Forecast 2023-2028
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According to IMARC Group latest report titled “Titanium Dioxide Nanomaterials Market: Global Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity and Forecast 2023-2028”, offers a comprehensive analysis of the industry, which comprises insights on titanium dioxide nanomaterials market forecast. The report also includes competitor and regional analysis, and contemporary advancements in the global market.
The global titanium dioxide nanomaterials market size reached US$ 20.8 Billion in 2022. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 28.4 Billion by 2028, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 5.2% during 2023-2028.
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Titanium dioxide nanomaterials are ultrafine particles of titanium dioxide (TiO2) with dimensions less than 100 nanometers. These nanomaterials are known for their high refractive index, strong UV light absorption capabilities, and photocatalytic properties, making them ideal for a myriad of applications, including in paints and coatings, sunscreens, and pollution control. Available in various forms, such as rutile, anatase, and brookite, titanium dioxide nanomaterials exhibit unique advantages such as enhanced chemical stability, improved durability, and increased efficiency in blocking harmful UV rays. Their versatility and efficacy in promoting self-cleaning and antimicrobial properties also extend their applicability in the textile and healthcare industries, positioning them as a critical component in advancing material science and nanotechnology applications.
Market Trends:
The global market is majorly driven by the expanding demand from the coatings, plastics, and cosmetics sectors for products offering improved performance and environmental benefits. Along with this, the rising investments in research and development activities that are aimed at enhancing the properties and applications of titanium dioxide nanomaterials are fostering innovation and widening their commercial use. Additionally, the accelerating awareness of the harmful effects of UV exposure has escalated the demand for effective sun protection solutions, further propelling the market for titanium dioxide nanomaterials in sunscreen and skincare products. In addition, environmental regulations promoting the use of eco-friendly materials are also contributing to market growth, as industries seek sustainable alternatives. Furthermore, advancements in nanotechnology are enabling the production of more efficient and cost-effective titanium dioxide nanomaterials, which, combined with the increasing adoption of green building practices requiring pollution-reducing coatings, are creating a positive market outlook.
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Competitive Landscape
The competitive landscape of the industry has also been examined along with the profiles of the key players operating in the market.
ACS Material LLC
Altair Nanotechnologies Inc.
Dupont De Nemours Inc.
Huntsman Corporation
Kronos Worldwide Inc. (Valhi Inc.)
Sigma-Aldrich Corporation (Merck KGaA)
Skyspring Nanomaterials Inc.
Tronox Limited
US Research Nanomaterials Inc.
Xuancheng Jingrui New Material Co. Ltd.
Key Market Segmentation:
Our report has categorized the market based on region, type and application.
Breakup by Type:
Rutile Nanoparticles
Anatase Nanoparticles
Combination of Rutile and Anatase Nanoparticles
Nanowires and Nanotubes
Others 
Breakup by Application:
Paints and Coatings
Cosmetic and Personal Care
Paper and Ink
Catalysts
Others 
Breakup by Region:
North America (United States, Canada)
Europe (Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Russia, Others)
Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, Australia, Indonesia, South Korea, Others)
Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, Others)
Middle East and Africa
Key Highlights of the Report:
Market Performance (2017-2022)
Market Outlook (2023-2028)
Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
Market Drivers and Success Factors
SWOT Analysis
Value Chain
Comprehensive Mapping of the Competitive Landscape
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xintuchemicalblr · 3 months
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Top Advantages of Choosing a Reputable Titanium Dioxide Manufacturer
The advantages of selecting a reputable titanium dioxide manufacturer extend beyond the quality of the product itself. From tailored solutions to consistent supply chain reliability and a commitment to sustainability, partnering with a trusted supplier is a strategic investment for businesses across various industries. By emphasizing these key benefits, manufacturers can make informed decisions that positively impact their processes, products, and overall success.
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Catalysis breakthrough yields self-cleaning wall paint that breaks down air pollutants when exposed to sunlight
Typically, beautiful white wall paint does not stay beautiful and white forever. Often, substances from the air accumulate on its surface. This can be a desired effect because it makes the air cleaner for a while—but over time, the color changes and needs to be renewed. A research team from TU Wien and the Università Politecnica delle Marche (Italy) has now succeeded in developing special titanium oxide nanoparticles that can be added to ordinary, commercially available wall paint to establish self-cleaning power: The nanoparticles are photocatalytically active, they can use sunlight not only to bind substances from the air, but also to decompose them afterwards. The wall makes the air cleaner—and cleans itself at the same time. Waste was used as the raw material for the new wall paint: metal scrap, which would otherwise have to be discarded, and dried fallen leaves. The study is published in ACS Catalysis.
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sugar-snap-b3 · 4 months
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Does anyone know a good allergy free toothpaste?
I’m allergic to Laurel sulfate, sulfate I’m general actually, it makes it difficult to find products I can use, but that’s a different story. Most toothpaste brands I’ve tried have laurel sulfate in them to preserve them longer and it makes my tounge swell and blister, but titanium dioxide (what they use to make toothpaste white) irritates my gums and drys out my mouth and mint flavoring stings my mouth and gums and all 3 together make me bleed and I can’t eat citrus or acidic foods or dairy. I have tried and tried to find a toothpaste that isn’t too expensive that excludes these 3 ingredients and the best I found is some not so great flavored one that only has titanium dioxide in it but it still hurts my mouth and gums and I don’t like the flavor.
If anyone knows of a good brand that makes anything green apple flavored specifically that is the flavor I most want.
Any suggestions are welcome and appreciated.
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chemanalystdata · 4 months
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Titanium Dioxide Price, Trend, Prices, Demand & Market Analysis | ChemAnalyst
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Titanium dioxide, a versatile and ubiquitous white pigment, plays a pivotal role in various industries, ranging from paints and coatings to cosmetics and plastics. Understanding the dynamics of the titanium dioxide market prices is essential for businesses across these sectors. The market for titanium dioxide is influenced by a multitude of factors that impact its pricing structure.
One of the primary drivers of titanium dioxide prices is the demand-supply dynamics. The global demand for titanium dioxide is consistently growing, driven by the expanding construction and automotive industries. As these sectors burgeon, the need for paints, coatings, and pigments also rises, propelling the demand for titanium dioxide. The supply side, however, faces challenges in meeting this surging demand. The extraction and processing of titanium dioxide involve complex and resource-intensive procedures, leading to occasional supply constraints. These constraints can exert upward pressure on prices as demand outpaces the availability of raw materials.
Raw material costs constitute another crucial element influencing titanium dioxide prices. Titanium dioxide is derived mainly from ilmenite ore, and any fluctuations in the prices of ilmenite directly impact the cost structure of titanium dioxide production. Additionally, energy prices play a significant role, as the manufacturing process involves high-temperature reactions that consume substantial amounts of energy. Fluctuations in energy prices can contribute to the volatility of titanium dioxide market prices.
Global economic conditions also have a substantial impact on the titanium dioxide market. Economic downturns can lead to a decrease in construction activities and a slowdown in industrial production, directly affecting the demand for titanium dioxide. Conversely, during economic upswings, the demand for titanium dioxide tends to rise as construction projects and manufacturing activities gain momentum. Therefore, businesses operating in the titanium dioxide market closely monitor economic indicators to anticipate market trends and adjust their strategies accordingly.
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Environmental regulations and sustainability initiatives have become pivotal factors in the titanium dioxide market landscape. Stringent environmental regulations aimed at reducing emissions and promoting eco-friendly practices have led to innovations in titanium dioxide production processes. Manufacturers investing in cleaner and more sustainable production methods may experience higher production costs initially, but they also position themselves favorably in the market, especially as environmentally conscious consumers and industries increasingly prioritize sustainable products. This shift towards sustainability can influence the pricing of titanium dioxide, reflecting the costs associated with eco-friendly practices.
Geopolitical factors, such as trade tensions and geopolitical conflicts, can introduce uncertainties into the titanium dioxide market. Trade restrictions, tariffs, or disruptions in the supply chain due to geopolitical events can affect the availability of titanium dioxide and contribute to price fluctuations. Businesses in this market must remain vigilant and adaptable to navigate through geopolitical uncertainties and mitigate potential risks.
Technological advancements and innovations in titanium dioxide production processes also play a role in shaping market prices. Ongoing research and development efforts aimed at improving efficiency, reducing production costs, and enhancing the quality of titanium dioxide can influence the competitive landscape and pricing dynamics. Companies that embrace technological innovations may gain a competitive edge, impacting their cost structures and, consequently, their pricing strategies.
In conclusion, the titanium dioxide market prices are subject to a myriad of factors that collectively determine the cost of this essential pigment. From supply-demand dynamics and raw material costs to economic conditions, environmental considerations, geopolitical factors, and technological advancements, businesses operating in the titanium dioxide market must navigate a complex landscape. Keeping a keen eye on these factors and adapting strategies accordingly is crucial for both producers and consumers in this dynamic and influential market.
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whats-in-a-sentence · 4 months
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Chlorine is an important industrial chemical, and some industrial applications of chlorine derivatives are outlined in table 14.1.
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"Chemistry" 2e - Blackman, A., Bottle, S., Schmid, S., Mocerino, M., Wille, U.
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