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  • ...]] manufacture.<ref name="holleman">Holleman, A. F.; Wiberg, E. "Inorganic Chemistry" Academic Press: San Diego, 2001. ISBN 0-12-352651-5</ref> In the laborato In analytical chemistry, the most important use comes from the fact that the thiosulfate anion reac
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  • ...It has many uses in a range of different fields, such as [[biology]] and [[chemistry]]. At room temperature it appears as a solid, odorless, dark green powder, ===Chemistry===
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  • ...he chemical is typically an [[acid]], strong [[Alkali|base]], or a [[Salt (chemistry)|salt]] ([[phosphoric acid]], [[potassium hydroxide]], [[sodium hydroxide]] ...emicals, including [[alcohol]]s, [[glycol]]s, strong [[acid]]s and [[base (chemistry)|bases]], [[metal]]s and most [[inorganic]]s, such as [[lithium]], [[sodiu
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  • ...lleman: [http://books.google.com/books?id=vEwj1WZKThEC&pg=PA1444 Inorganic chemistry], p.1444. Academic Press, 2001; Google books</ref><br /> ...ition Metal Cyanide Compounds: Modern Perspectives", Progress in Inorganic Chemistry, 1997, 45, 283-391.</ref>. Despite being one of the oldest known synthetic
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  • ...ell. It is a [[weak acid]], in that it is only a partially [[dissociation (chemistry)|dissociated]] acid in an [[aqueous solution]]. Pure, [[water]]-free acetic ...= Martin|first = Geoffrey|year = 1917|title = Industrial and Manufacturing Chemistry|edition = Part 1, Organic|location = London|publisher = Crosby Lockwood|pag
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  • ...ndrioli, R., L. Mercolini, M.A. Raggi |title=Benzodiazepine metabolism: an analytical perspective |journal=Curr. Drug Metab. |volume=9 |issue=8 |pages=827–44 | ...= December | title = Drugs and the impaired driver in Northern Ireland: an analytical survey | volume = 32 | issue = 4 | pages = 245–58 | pmid = 3804143 | jour
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  • ...Acid and Related Chelating Agents" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2005.{{DOI|10.1002/14356007.a10_095}}</ref> ...ate base]] that is the [[ligand]], and H<sub>4</sub>EDTA, the [[precursor (chemistry)|precursor]] to that ligand. At very low pH (very acidic conditions) the f
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  • ...)-polyacetylenes isolated from water hemlock |journal=Journal of Medicinal Chemistry |volume=43 |issue=23 |pages=4508–15 |year=2000 |month=November |pmid=1108 ...RA, Lewis D |title=Cicuta toxicosis in cattle: case history and simplified analytical method |journal=Veterinary and Human Toxicology |volume=29 |issue=3 |pages=
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  • ...esult of its crystalline structure and chemical composition. [[Solid state chemistry]] reveals the fundamental connection between microstructure and properties ...subsequent propagation of micro[[cracks]] in materials. It uses methods of analytical solid mechanics to calculate the thermodynamic driving force on a crack and
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  • ...certain [[Rock (geology)|rock]]s, (such as [[lapis lazuli]]) and [[organic chemistry|organic]] materials (such as [[amber]] or [[jet (lignite)|jet]]) are not mi ...ee (LMHC), aiming at the standardization of wording on reports and certain analytical methods and interpretation of results. Country of origin has sometimes been
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  • ...f polymer science includes researchers in multiple disciplines including [[chemistry]], [[physics]], and [[engineering]]. *[[Polymer chemistry]] or [[macromolecular chemistry]], concerned with the chemical synthesis and chemical properties of polymer
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  • ...the fields of [[forensics]], [[medicine]], [[oil industry]], [[atmospheric chemistry]], [[pharmacology]], etc. *[[Forensic chemistry]]
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  • ...ccurred, or the source of a specific material to identify a criminal. Many analytical methods used for polymer identification may be used in investigations, the *[[Forensic chemistry]]
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  • [[Category:Analytical chemistry]] {{chemistry-stub}}
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  • ...cal Chemistry |year=2009|pages=297–319|issue=1 |volume=2 |title=Forensic Chemistry|pmid=20636064 |author=Bell S |doi=10.1146/annurev-anchem-060908-155251 |url Forensic chemists usually perform their analytical work in a sterile laboratory decreasing the risk of sample contamination. I
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  • Polymers are studied in the fields of [[polymer chemistry]], [[polymer physics]], and [[polymer science]]. ...on of the importance of polymers came with the award of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1974 to [[Paul Flory]], whose extensive work on polymers included the [[
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  • ...ties of the polymer. The degree of crystallinity is estimated by different analytical methods and it typically ranges between 10 and 80%, thus crystallized polym ...herulite%20lamellae&f=false|pages=43–45|title=Seymour/Carraher's polymer chemistry|author=Charles E. Carraher, Raymond Benedict Seymour|publisher=CRC Press|ye
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  • ...sample (about ten grams) must be obtained. It is a fairly time-consuming analytical technique. The actual test method <ref>http://catalog.asme.org/Codes/PDF/P [[Category:Colloidal chemistry]]
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  • [[Interface (chemistry)|Interfacial]] DL is usually most apparent in systems with a large ratio of ...on of Electrokinetic Phenomena”, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Technical Report, published in Pure Appl.Chem., vol 77, 10, pp.1753-1805,
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  • Nanofluidic devices have been built for application in chemistry, molecular biology and medicine. The main purposes to use nanofluidic devic ...of nanofluidic systems will be focused on several areas such as analytical chemistry and biochemistry, liquid transport and metering, and energy conversion.
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