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  • ...nediaminetetraacetic acid''' (for other names, see Table). The [[conjugate base]] is named '''ethylenediaminetetraacetate'''. EDTA is a [[polyamino carboxy ...Acid and Related Chelating Agents" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2005.{{DOI|10.1002/14356007.a10_095}}</ref>
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  • ...ers can identify the plastic types based on the codes usually found at the base or at the side of the plastic products, including food/chemical packaging a ...=4645&DOC=FILE.PDF Plastic Packaging Resin Codes] data from the [[American Chemistry Council]]
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  • | Bottles, grocery bags, milk jugs, recycling bins, agricultural pipe, base cups, car stops, playground equipment, and [[plastic lumber]] ...tics/bin.asp?CID=1102&DID=4645&DOC=FILE.PDF Resin Codes] from the American Chemistry Council.
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  • ...lly only ''C. maculata'' has the purple stripes or spots). Attached to the base of the stem is a [[tuberous root]] with thickened [[rootstock]]s. The roots ...accessdate =2008-08-03 }}</ref> while water parsnip has both bracts at the base of flowers and also at the main flower head.<ref>{{cite web | last = | fir
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  • ...large, [[herbaceous]], climbing [[perennial]], with the stem woody at the base, up to {{convert|2|in|cm|0}} in diameter; it has a habit like the [[scarlet ...timulate the circulation and respiration. Unfortunately, the [[Antagonism (chemistry)|antagonism]] between [[physostigmine]] and [[atropine]] is not perfect, an
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  • ...a [[chirality (chemistry)|chiral]] [[base (chemistry)|base]] in [[organic chemistry]], and as a [[ligand]] in organic [[chemical synthesis]]. ...ref> The aldehyde then spontaneously converts to the corresponding Schiff base, Δ<sup>1</sup>-piperideine. Coupling of two molecules occurs between the
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  • ...bond]]s, formed chiefly from first and second row atoms with a [[valence (chemistry)|valence]] of three or more. Examples of diamondoid structures would inclu == Chemistry ==
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  • Pastes typically consist of a [[suspension (chemistry)|suspension]] of [[granular material]] in a background fluid. The individu ...cology, '''paste''' is basic [[pharmaceutical form]]. It consists of fatty base (e.g., [[petroleum jelly]]) and at least 25% solid substance (e.g., [[zinc
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  • Glazing putty is traditionally made by mixing a base of whiting (finely ground [[chalk]]) with [[linseed oil]] in various propor {{chemistry-stub}}
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  • ...ing units bear an [[electrolyte]] group. These groups will [[dissociation (chemistry)|dissociate]] in [[aqueous]] solutions (water), making the polymers [[charg ...(chemistry)|bases]] similarly may be either [[weak base|weak]] or [[strong base|strong]]). Similarly, polyelectrolytes can be divided into 'weak' and 'stro
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  • | Developer base ...>{{cite journal|doi=10.1016/0009-2614(90)87271-R|title=Multiphoton-induced chemistry of phenol in hexane at 266 nm|year=1990|last1=Belbruno|first1=Joseph J.|las
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  • {{Expert-subject|chemistry|date=November 2008}} | title = History of Super Absorbent Polymer Chemistry
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  • ...e a crystal, a jagged adsorbent particle, an [[emulsion]], a [[Suspension (chemistry)|suspension]] of solids, or a suspension of smaller microcapsules. The micr ...solution containing an amine and a polyfunctional [[isocyanate]] is added. Base is present to neutralize the acid formed during the reaction. Condensed pol
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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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  • ...r end to collector end, the strength of the current can be modulate by the base electrode. The surface charge at the channel wall can be modified using che ...oss emitter and collector terminals, one can regulate the ion current from base terminal to one of the other two terminals, functioning as an ionic single-
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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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  • ...heat]] and forms [[cations]] and [[ionic bonds]] with [[non-metal]]s. In [[chemistry]], a '''metal''' (from [[Greek language|Greek]] "μέταλλον" - ''mét ...nd]]s.<ref name="morty">{{cite book| author = Mortimer, Charles E.|title = Chemistry: A Conceptual Approach|location = New York:|publisher = D. Van Nostrad Comp
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  • ...de [[iron]], [[nickel]], [[lead]] and [[zinc]]. [[Copper]] is considered a base metal as it oxidizes relatively easily, although it does not react with HCl ...nd [[silver]]. A long-time goal of the alchemists was the transmutation of base metal into precious metal.
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  • ...[[fluorine]] than [[iodine]]. They form stable products with hard [[base (chemistry)|bases]], which are bases with ionic bonds.
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  • ...will remain non-flammable and the foam is generally recyclable back to its base material. [[Coefficient of thermal expansion]] will also remain similar wh ...all to be visible to the naked eye, are used as high-temperature [[filter (chemistry)|filter]]s in the chemical industry.
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