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  • ...base component, see [[Buffering agent]]. For uses not related to acid-base chemistry, see [[Buffer (disambiguation)]].'' ...tion changes very little when a small amount of [[strong acid]] or [[Base_(chemistry)#Strong_bases|base]] is added to it. Buffer solutions are used as a means o
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  • ...b|url=http://pages.pomona.edu/~wes04747/handout/equil_io.htm|title=General Chemistry Handouts, Pomona College: How to Solve Equilibrium Problems: An Approach Ba However, pH is not precisely p[H], but takes into account an [[activity (chemistry)|activity factor]]. This represents the tendency of hydrogen ions to inter
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  • ...rocess]], '''chemical equilibrium''' is the state in which the [[Activity (chemistry)|chemical activities]] or [[concentrations]] of the reactants and products ...ying out e.g. acid-base [[titration]], is an important part of equilibrium chemistry.]]
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  • '''Tanabe-Sugano diagrams''' are used in [[coordination chemistry]] to predict [[absorption (optics)|absorption]]s in the UV and visible [[el |title=Shriver & Atkins Inorganic Chemistry
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  • ...bol ''B'', that occurs when a transition metal free ion forms a [[complex (chemistry)|complex]] with [[ligands]]. The name comes from the [[Greek language|Greek *[[Complex (chemistry)]]
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  • ...ar = 1998 | title = Inorganic Chemistry (2nd edition)| publisher = Pearson Education, Inc. Pearson Prentice Hall | location = Upper Saddle River, New Jersey | i [[Category:Inorganic chemistry]][[Category:coordination chemistry]]
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  • The '''d electron count''' is a [[chemistry]] formalism used to describe the [[electron configuration]] of the [[valenc | journal = Journal of Organometallic Chemistry
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  • | Chemistry | "Outstandingly important recent discovery in any branch of chemistry", as determined by the [[Royal Society of London]]
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  • ...p>1</sup>-THC''' (using an older [[International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry nomenclature|chemical nomenclature]]), or '''dronabinol''', is the main [[p ...ttp://www.erowid.org/plants/cannab/cannabis_chemistry.shtml|title=Cannabis Chemistry|accessdate=2006-03-20|author=Erowid}}</ref> One estimate of THC's LD<sub>5
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  • ...am and Gwei-djen Lu (1974). ''Science and Civilisation in China: Volume 5, Chemistry and Chemical Technology; Part 2, Spagyrical Discovery and Invention: Magist ...u, and Lu Gwei-djen (1980). ''Science and Civilisation in China: Volume 5, Chemistry and Chemical Technology; Part 4, Spagyrical Discovery and Invention''. Camb
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  • ...name = "schultes1980a">Schultes, R. E., and A. Hofmann. 1980. ''Botany and Chemistry of Hallucinogens''. C. C. Thomas, Springfield, Illinois, pp. 82–116. ISBN ...''Cannabis''. In: Joyce, C. R. B. and Curry, S. H. (eds), ''The Botany and Chemistry of Cannabis''. J. & A. Churchill, London, pp. 11-38.</ref> According to Sch
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  • ...=15728132}}</ref> The first [[excimer laser]] design used a xenon [[Dimer (chemistry)|dimer]] molecule (Xe<sub>2</sub>) as its [[Active laser medium|lasing medi |url=http://education.jlab.org/itselemental/ele054.html
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  • | title = Animal chemistry: with reference to the physiology and pathology of man * ''Lack of education:'' The mother, her doctor,<ref>[http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/breast-fe
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  • ...l |title=Ice Cream History and Folklore |work=Dairy Science and Technology Education Series |publisher=[[University of Guelph]] |accessdate=2008-08-09}}</ref> T ...duced various [[food additive]]s into ice cream, notably the [[Stabilizer (chemistry)|stabilizing agent]] [[gluten]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ext.colosta
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  • ...should be [[Refrigerator|refrigerated]] like plain [[milk]]. A [[solution (chemistry)|solution]] is required to blend in the two flavors (milk and chocolate, he A 2005 study by the New York City (NYC) Department of Education found that by removing whole milk and replacing it with low-fat to fat-free
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  • ...Biodiesel from Yellow Mustard Oil|author=Office of University Research and Education|publisher=[[United States Department of Transportation|U.S. Department of T ...eb|url=http://www.me.iastate.edu/biodiesel/Pages/biodiesel2.html|title=The Chemistry of Biodiesel|accessdate=2006-07-26 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web
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  • ...g 10-80 microns in diameter, dispersed uniformly throughout a fat [[phase (chemistry)|phase]] which is in a stable crystalline form.<ref name="Rajah">{{cite web ...Manufacture|last=Claek|first=Jim|work=Chemguide:Helping you to understand Chemistry|accessdate=9 November 2009}}</ref> This method is used today for some marg
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  • ...ease.com/biography/var/robertbunsen.html|work=infoplease|publisher=Pearson Education|year=2007|accessdate=2011-11-21}}</ref> Kirchoff and Bunsen also explained
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