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  • ...cial source, but will require the removal of higher oxides of nitrogen and organic impurities. Currently much of the gas is decomposed before release for envi ...itrous oxide]</ref> Liquid nitrous oxide acts as a good solvent for many [[organic compounds]]; liquid mixtures may form shock sensitive explosives.{{Citation
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  • Cellulose is both the most common biopolymer and the most common organic compound on Earth. About 33 percent of all plant matter is cellulose. E.G. ...talyzed de-esterification and decomposition of the resulting cellulose and organic acids. Cellulose acetate is currently used in high volume applications rang
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  • ...plex mixture of [[hydrocarbon]]s of various molecular weights, and other [[organic compound]]s, that are found in [[Formation (stratigraphy)|geologic formatio ...]s, [[cycloalkane]]s and various [[aromatic hydrocarbon]]s while the other organic compounds contain [[nitrogen]], [[oxygen]] and [[sulfur]], and trace amount
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  • .... Feathermeal is used in formulated [[compound feed|animal feed]] and in [[organic fertilizer]]. [[Category:Organic fertilizers]]
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  • ...pounds relative to other oxidation states of manganese.<ref>'''Descriptive Organic Chemistry''' Geoffrey Rayner-Canham, Tina Overton, Macmillan, 2003. p. 491< ...IV) oxide]] (manganese dioxide, MnO<sub>2</sub>) is used as a reagent in [[organic chemistry]] for the [[oxidation]] of benzylic [[alcohols]] (i.e. adjacent t
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  • ...s 1838</ref> based on his extensive works on the chemical composition of [[organic acid]]s. This finished the doctrinal shift from oxygen-based acids to hydro ...o the base.<ref name="Clayden_1">Clayden, J., Warren, S., et al. (2000) "''Organic Chemistry''" Oxford University Press p182-184</ref> This does not refer to
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  • ...on, where protonation occurs on an [[oxygen]] atom, is important in many [[organic chemistry]] reactions, such as [[Fischer esterification]] and [[dehydration ...c Substitution | author = F. A. Carey | work = On-Line Learning Center for Organic Chemistry | publisher = [[University of Calgary]] | accessdate = 27 January
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  • ...ngForHealth/Topics/Healthy-Living-Articles/Organic-Milk.aspx|title=What is Organic Milk?|publisher=Meals Matter|accessdate=2009-10-19}}</ref> ...rtilizers, pesticides, and hormones that are used in the production of non-organic milk, and that these chemicals have been shown to increase the risk of ecze
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  • ...In the early 20th century the low cost of synthesis of artificial nitrogen fertilizers undermined the economic use of animal waste to enrich soils. This resulted ...more than 21 million metric tons annually of highly perishable and noxious organic matter. In 2004, the U.S. industry produced over 8 million metric tons of p
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