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  • ...[[Chemical synthesis|synthesized]] acetic acid from [[inorganic chemistry|inorganic]] materials for the first time. This reaction sequence consisted of [[chlor ...22|doi = 10.1021/j100161a065}}</ref> but are disrupted by hydrogen-bonding solvents. The dissociation enthalpy of the dimer is estimated at 65.0–66.0&nbsp;kJ
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  • ...ls can be dehydrated (e.g., with the utility of water-miscible non-aqueous solvents like ethanol) to form an amorphous aluminium hydroxide powder, which is rea ...the octahedral holes between the two layers.<ref>A. F. Wells, ''Structural Inorganic Chemistry'', 4th. edition 1975, Oxford University Press.</ref>
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  • ...Consumers Union Report on Licit and Illicit Drugs, Part VI - Inhalants and Solvents and Glue-Sniffing|work=Consumer Reports Magazine|year=1972}}</ref> ...f>{{cite book|last = Holleman|first = A. F.|coauthors = Wiberg, E.|title = Inorganic Chemistry|publisher = Academic Press|location = San Diego|year = 2001|isbn
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  • ...olynorbornene]] (Norsorex, developed by CdF Chemie/Nippon Zeon) or organic-inorganic hybrid polymers consisting of polynorbornene units that are partially subst ...or branched polymer. They form insoluble materials which swell in certain solvents.<ref name=lendlein/>
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  • ...ed solubility compared to starch and is easily cast into films from simple solvents. The degree of acetylation is easily controlled by transesterification, all ...sible and insoluble in all but the most aggressive, hydrogen bond-breaking solvents. Because of its infusibility and insolubility, cellulose is usually convert
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  • ...harge carrier mobility is related to structural disorder. In fact, as with inorganic [[amorphous semiconductors]], conduction in such relatively disordered mate ...resistance]] and voltage-controlled "switching" analogous to that seen in inorganic amorphous semiconductors.
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  • 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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  • ...olymers span scientific fields such as [[Organic chemistry|organic]] and [[inorganic chemistry]], [[biology]], [[materials science]], [[electrochemistry]], and ...earlier investigations and opened up new fields of research especially in inorganic chemistry."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.angelfire.com/ms3/my-page/www/pre
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  • ...nic petroleum origin]] hypothesis and maintain that hydrocarbons of purely inorganic origin exist within Earth's interior. Chemists [[Marcellin Berthelot]] and ...nce of these markers in kerogen and oil, as well as failing to explain how inorganic origin could be achieved at temperatures and pressures sufficient to conver
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  • ...t]] who obtained the numerical values quoted above.<ref>Schriver & Atkins. Inorganic Chemistry</ref> Metals are insoluble in water or organic solvents unless they undergo a reaction with them. Typically this is an oxidation re
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  • ...{cite book|author=Cotton, F. Albert and Wilkinson, Geoffrey|title=Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, 2nd ed. |publisher=John Wiley & sons| page= 568|year=1966|isbn=} ...|accessdate=2007-08-20}}</ref> For example, it is used in making plastics, solvents for dry cleaning and metal degreasing, textiles, agrochemicals and pharmace
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  • ==As a reagent in organic and inorganic synthesis== ...e]] and [[copper(I) iodide]], giving complexes that are soluble in organic solvents. In such complexes, TMEDA serves as a bidentate ligand.
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  • ...ilicity of anions in aqueous-organic thirteen-phase systems and in organic solvents of low polarity | journal = [[J. Am. Chem. Soc.]] | year = 1979 | volume = ...t =Lee| authorlink = | coauthors = | year = 1991| month = | title =Concise Inorganic Chemistry | chapter = | editor = | others = | edition = 4th| pages = 306–
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  • ...iolene complexes".<ref>Karlin, K. D.; Stiefel, E. I., Eds. “Progress in Inorganic Chemistry, Dithiolene Chemistry: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications” ...title = Metal 1,2-Dithiolene and Related Complexes | journal = [[Progress Inorganic Chemistry]] | year = 1968 | volume = 10 | pages = 49–221 | doi = 10.1002/
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  • ...s more favorable in polar, hydrogen-bonding solvents, such as water.<ref>''Solvents and Solvent Effects in Organic Chemistry'', Christian Reichardt Wiley-VCH; ...tylacetonato)manganese(III) and tris(acetylacetonato)iron(III) in aproptic solvents
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  • ...y soluble. Phosphonates are not volatile and are poorly soluble in organic solvents. ...three sources of phosphate intake in biological cells (The other two being inorganic phosphate and organophosphate)
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  • ...zed. The compound is a deep blue solid that dissolves in nonpolar organic solvents such as [[chloroform]] and [[benzene]]. ...lami, G. S.; Rauchfuss, T. B.; Angelici, R. J., Synthesis and Technique in Inorganic Chemistry, University Science Books: Mill Valley, CA, 1999.ISBN 0935702482<
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  • |title=Inorganic Chemistry |title=Inorganic Chemistry
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  • ...g]] circa 1838,<ref name="liebig_1">Miessler, L. M., Tar, D. A., (1991) "''Inorganic Chemistry''" 2<sup>nd</sup> ed. Pearson Prentice-Hall p166 - table of disco ...sociation".<ref name="miessler_165">Miessler, L. M., Tar, D. A., (1991) "''Inorganic Chemistry''" 2<sup>nd</sup> ed. Pearson Prentice-Hall p165</ref>
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  • Typical donor solvents used in acid-base chemistry, such as [[dimethyl sulfoxide]] or liquid [[amm
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