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  • ...ill fluoresce in direct sunlight, due to its highly conjugated [[resonance structure]] (See [[Quinoline]])
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  • | ImageName1 = Crystal structure of sodium thiosulfate pentahydrate | Section3 = {{Chembox Structure
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  • | Appearance = white crystalline solid | Section3 = {{Chembox Structure
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  • ...al | author=Ren J, Bird LE, Chamberlain PP, ''et al.'' | year=2002 | title=Structure of HIV-2 reverse transcriptase at 2.35-A resolution and the mechanism of re ...</sub>ClF<sub>3</sub>NO<sub>2</sub>. Efavirenz is a white to slightly pink crystalline powder with a molecular mass of 315.68 g/mol. It is practically [[insoluble
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  • | Section3 = {{Chembox Structure When pure, it is a white to slight yellowish crystalline powder. It is very soluble in [[water]] and is [[hygroscopic]]. It is also
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  • *Skin and skin structure infections ...ancer agent. Indeed, a distinctive feature of drugs based on the quinolone structure is their remarkable ability to target different type II topoisomerase enzym
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  • ...mpound—acetylsalicylic acid. They were first to assign to it the correct structure with the acetyl group connected to the phenolic oxygen.<ref>{{de icon}} {{C <!--[[Image:PTGS2 inhibited by Aspirin.png|thumb|Structure of PTGS2 inactivated by Aspirin. In the active site of each of the two mono
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  • | ImageNameL1 = Skeletal structure | ImageNameR1 = Flat structure
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  • | ImageFileL1 = Glucose structure.svg | ImageFile2 = Glucose chain structure.svg
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  • | Appearance = white crystalline solid | Section3 = {{Chembox Structure
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  • | Appearance = white crystalline solid | Section3 = {{Chembox Structure
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  • ...dividuals who had taken [[phenacetin]], and was concentrated into a white, crystalline compound with a bitter taste.{{Fact|date=January 2009}} In 1899, paracetamo ==Structure and reactivity==
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  • | Appearance = Colorless/white crystalline solid | Section3 = {{Chembox Structure
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  • ...|coauthors=McFarland SA, Meyer EA, Coffman WB, Mumford R |year=1980 |title=Structure activity relationships of selected benzodiazepines as anticonvulsants to lo It is a white, crystalline substance, is very slightly soluble in water and sparingly soluble in alcoh
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  • |image=Tetracycline structure.svg ...Street+Journal&desc=Scientists+Discover+Terramycin's+Secret%3A+Its+Complex+Structure&pqatl=google], in collaboration with Woodward, participated in the two-year
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  • ...lence]] of three or more. Examples of diamondoid structures would include crystalline [[diamond]], [[sapphire]], and other stiff structures similar to diamond bu ...an a dozen adamantane cages per molecule <ref name="Dahl"> ''Isolation and Structure of Higher Diamondoids, Nanometer-Sized Diamond Molecules'' J. E. Dahl, S. G
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  • ...s=10834–10843|doi=10.1021/ja00053a020|volume=114}}</ref> and named Mobil Crystalline Materials, or MCM-41.<ref name="trewyn2">{{cite journal|author=Brian Trewyn **Other structure-directing agents
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  • ...class of materials used in [[stealth technology]] to disguise a vehicle or structure from radar detection. A material's absorbency at a given frequency of radar ...n the 20-centimeter radar band the Allies used. The material had a layered structure and was based on [[graphite]] particles and other [[semiconductive]] materi
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  • ...] &mdash; a [[glass]], instead, as there is no [[long-range order]] in the structure.
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  • ...materials and things made from them. They may be [[crystalline]] or partly crystalline. They are formed by the action of heat and subsequent cooling.<ref>[http:// ...Glass by definition is not a ceramic because it is an amorphous solid (non-crystalline). However, glass involves several steps of the ceramic process and its mech
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