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  • ...lymers, Electrically Conducting” in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry 2002 Wiley-VCH, Weinheim. {{DOI|10.1002/14356007.a21_429}}</ref> ...harge carrier mobility is related to structural disorder. In fact, as with inorganic [[amorphous semiconductors]], conduction in such relatively disordered mate
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  • ...>−1</sup>,<ref name="Lange_16ed">{{cite book|title = Lange's handbook of chemistry|edition = 16|editor = McGraw-Hill|year = 2005|isbn = 0071432205|pages = 2.8 d) Number, concentration and variety of non polymer-identical organic and inorganic foreign substances are increasing. With every new thermal stress, the organ
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  • ...an scientific fields such as [[Organic chemistry|organic]] and [[inorganic chemistry]], [[biology]], [[materials science]], [[electrochemistry]], and pharmacolo ...//www.angelfire.com/ms3/my-page/www/press-werner.html|title=Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1913: Presentation Speech|year=1996|publisher=Elsevier Publishing Company|a
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  • ==Inorganic Examples== *[[RAFT (chemistry)]]
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  • ...petrol]] in appearance and is similar in composition to some [[volatility (chemistry)|volatile]] [[light crude oil]]s. ==Chemistry==
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  • ...articles or droplets are affected largely by the [[surface science|surface chemistry]] present in the colloid. ...on]]) and global changes in size (''e.g.''[[flocculation]], [[coalescence (chemistry)|coalescence]]) are detected and monitored.
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  • In [[chemistry]], the term '''base metal''' is used informally to refer to a [[metal]] tha {{inorganic-compound-stub}}
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  • ...d in chemistry laboratories (e.g. [[uranyl acetate]], used in [[analytical chemistry]] and as a [[staining|stain]] in [[electron microscopy]]). Uranium (both de | title = Depleted and natural uranium: chemistry and toxicological effects
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  • As chemistry developed into a science it became clear that metals formed the large major ...ment holds. It has very similar properties to benzene.<ref name=Greenwood>>Chemistry of the elements, N.N. Greenwood A. Earnshaw. Pergamon Press 1984 ISBN 0-08-
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  • ..., providing a practical and reliable means of distinguishing it from other inorganic salts, thus enabling alchemists to evaluate and compare purification techni {{main|Inventions in the Islamic world|Alchemy and chemistry in Islam}}[[File:Dardanelles Gun Turkish Bronze 15c.png|thumb|230px|right|T
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  • In [[chemistry]], a '''chemical substance''' is a [[material]] with a specific [[Chemical ...be found, for example: "the term 'chemical substance' means any organic or inorganic substance of a particular molecular identity, including - (i) any combinati
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  • ...t al. "Lubricants and Lubrication" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, 2005, Weinheim. {{DOI|10.1002/14356007.a15 423}}</ref> The majority was f ===Inorganic solids===
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  • | Function = [[base (chemistry)|base]]s '''Calcium hydroxide''', traditionally called '''slaked lime''', is an [[inorganic compound]] with the chemical formula [[Calcium|Ca]]([[Hydroxide|OH]])<sub>2
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  • '''Lime''' is a general term for [[calcium]]-containing [[inorganic]] materials, in which [[carbonate]]s, [[oxide]]s and [[hydroxide]]s predomi * J.A.H. Oates, Projet de. Lime and Limestone – Chemistry and Technology, Production and Uses. Wiley-VCH, ISBN 3-527-29527-5 (1998)
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  • ...O to one part MgCl<sub>2</sub>.<ref>Holleman, A. F.; Wiberg, E. "Inorganic Chemistry" Academic Press: San Diego, 2001. ISBN 0-12-352651-5.</ref> A variant uses
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  • ...a [[Lancashire hearth]]. The resulting metal was highly variable, both in chemistry and slag content. ...lloys, Including Mining Ventilation, Mining Jurisprudence, and Metallurgic Chemistry | place =London | publisher =Houlston and Wright | page =328| url =http://b
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  • ...us a fine aggregate such as [[sand]]), [[water (properties)|water]], and [[Chemistry|chemical]] admixtures. ''[[Chemistry|Chemical]] admixtures'' are materials in the form of powder or fluids that
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  • ==Chemistry and compounds==
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  • ...tic susceptibility of the elements and inorganic compounds, in Handbook of Chemistry and Physics| publisher = CRC press| isbn = 0849304857|first = David R. last ...elative to other oxidation states of manganese.<ref>'''Descriptive Organic Chemistry''' Geoffrey Rayner-Canham, Tina Overton, Macmillan, 2003. p. 491</ref>
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  • ...lf "Arsenic and Arsenic Compounds" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, VCH-Wiley, 2008, Weinheim.{{DOI|10.1002/14356007.a03_113.pub2}}</ref> The ...metallic grey'', ''yellow'' and ''black arsenic''.<ref>{{cite book|title = Chemistry of Arsenic, Antimony and Bismuth|first = Nicholas C|last = Norman|publisher
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