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  • ...ic]]s, such as [[lithium]], [[sodium]], [[iron]], [[lead]], [[arsenic]], [[fluorine]], and [[boric acid]]. ...prove the adsorptive capacity for some inorganic (and problematic organic) compounds such as [[hydrogen sulfide]] (H<sub>2</sub>S), ammonia (NH<sub>3</sub>), fo
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  • ...[[helium]], including substances as chemically non-metallic as [[neon]], [[fluorine]], and [[oxygen]]. Nearly all the hydrogen and helium in the [[Universe]] w ...e physical and chemical behavior of metallic elements, their intermetallic compounds, and their mixtures, which are called alloys.
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  • ...r laser isotope separation]], [[methane]] is used as a scavenger gas for [[fluorine]] atoms. * [[Organotin]] compounds are used in polymer manufacture as [[hydrochloric acid]] scavengers.
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  • ...ted wax (wax in which many of the bonded hydrogens have been replaced with fluorine) is used to reduce the friction between ski and snow even more. ...lateral links in the polymer chain, not just some of them, are capped with fluorine atoms.)
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  • ...st widely used metal, and iron compounds, which include ferrous and ferric compounds, have several uses as well. ...ing complexes with dioxygen as [[hemoglobin]] and [[myoglobin]]; these two compounds are common [[oxygen transport]] proteins in vertebrates.
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  • ...]], ethanolamines, simple and complex glycols, polyglycol ethers and other compounds. It is also a common gas-phase [[disinfectant]] which is widely used in hos ...ular, its propensity to join the addition reactions typical of unsaturated compounds, had long been a matter of debate. Only in 1893, the heterocyclic triangula
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  • ...Greek word "chrōma" (χρώμα), meaning [[color]], because many of its compounds are intensely colored. It was discovered by [[Louis Nicolas Vauquelin]] in ..., UK|isbn = 0198503407|chapter = Chromium|pages=495–498}}</ref> Chromium compounds are found in the environment, due to [[erosion]] of chromium-containing roc
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  • ...ntial reagent in the chemical industry. As a common disinfectant, chlorine compounds are used in [[swimming pool]]s to keep them clean and [[swimming pool sanit ...that are usually called chlorides. Chlorine gas reacts with most organic compounds, and will even sluggishly support the combustion of [[hydrocarbon]]s.<ref n
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  • ...abeling of AM694, a CB1 cannabinoid receptor ligand. ''Journal of Labelled Compounds and Radiopharmaceuticals'' 2003;46(9):799-804. doi: 10.1002/jlcr.720</ref>. ...issue=2&startPage=141 Pattison FLM, Howell WC, Woolford RG. TOXIC FLUORINE COMPOUNDS: XIII. ω-FLUOROALKYL ETHERS. ''Canadian Journal of Chemistry''. 1957 Feb;3
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  • ...ornia, Berkeley|accessdate=2007-10-25}}</ref> Since then, many other xenon compounds have been discovered,<ref>{{cite journal |accessdate=2007-10-01}}</ref> along with some compounds of the noble gases [[argon]], [[krypton]], and [[radon]], including [[argon
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