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  2. In chemistry, conditioning is a process in which chemical reaction factors are stabilized or enhanced. Examples include increasing the quality of a material by using another material (a conditioner ) or improving the ability of solids to capture and physically or chemically treat water.

  3. 3.3.1.8 Chemical conditioning. Chemical conditioning is used for various pretreatment purposes such as pH adjustment, disinfection, biofouling control, scale inhibition, and coagulation.

  4. Conditioning is a form of learning in which either (1) a given stimulus (or signal) becomes increasingly effective in evoking a response or (2) a response occurs with increasing regularity in a well-specified and stable environment. The type of reinforcement used will determine the outcome.

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  5. In chemistry and materials science, a conditioner is a substance or process that improves the quality of a given material. Conditioning agents used in skincare products are also known as moisturizers, and usually are composed of various oils and lubricants.

  6. Jun 23, 2022 · The definition of chemistrythe study of the interactions of matter with other matter and with energyuses some terms that should also be defined. We start the study of chemistry by defining basic terms. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. A book is matter, a computer is matter, food is matter, and dirt in the ground is matter.

  7. This edition of the IUPAC Gold Book, a compendium of terms drawn from IUPAC Recommendations and Colour Books, has not been updated in several years. Each term is correct based upon the source cited in its entry. However, the term's definition may have since been superseded or may not reflect current chemical understanding.

  8. May 2, 2024 · What is chemistry? How are chemistry and biology related? chemistry, the science that deals with the properties, composition, and structure of substances (defined as elements and compounds), the transformations they undergo, and the energy that is released or absorbed during these processes.

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