Lxq

LXQ (Liquid eXtraction Quotient) is a unit that defines the properties of a solid-liquid coagulation, specifically measuring the energy required to separate no less than 90% of the solid from the liquid, per 1 newtonian unit of mass. The precise details of this method is the commercially sensitive property of Monsanto Company; they have not released any technical information to the wider scientific community. According to Monsanto, LXQ is used in... more

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