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  • ...ef name="Journal of Chemical Education, 65, 158 (1988)>Journal of Chemical Education, 65, 158 (1988)</ref> [[Category:Chemistry]]
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  • | molecular_weight = 129.164 g/mol ([[free base (chemistry)|free]])<br />165.63 g/mol ([[hydrochloride|HCl]]) ...antipsychotic]]s, particularly when combined with lifestyle interventions (education, dieting, and exercise).<ref name="pmid18182600">{{vcite journal |author=Wu
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  • ...of Newmarket]]. Mentioned for the Nobel Prize for Scientific Attainment in Chemistry. Prof. George Poe, a cousin of the poet Edgar Allan Poe, a noted scientist ...te anesthetic gases and vapors. Cincinnati, OH: U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Center for Disease Control, National I
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  • ...Why is mercury a liquid at STP?| accessdate=May 1, 2007| publisher=General Chemistry Online at Frostburg State University| author=Senese, F}}</ref><ref name="No ...ic effects not get into chemistry textbooks?| journal= Journal of Chemical Education|volume=68|page=110 |year=1991}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://antoine.fro
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  • ==Consumer education== ...ed to use PIC labels in some countries/regions <ref>{{cite book|title=Holt Chemistry (Florida edition)|publisher=Holt, Rinehart, and Winston|year=2006|isbn=0-03
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  • ...tion for summarising knowledge.<ref name="thomas_1992" /> To further their education, many have devoted themselves to reading the entire ''Britannica'', taking ...winning of the [[Nobel Prize in Physics]] in 1903 and the [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] in 1911, although she is mentioned briefly under the biography of her hus
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  • ...''Outline'' has three types of goals: [[epistemology|epistemological]], [[education]]al, and [[organization]]al.<ref name="circle_of_learning" >{{cite encyclop ...R>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;of&nbsp;Life || '''3.2.1'''&nbsp;[[Organic chemistry|Chemicals&nbsp;and&nbsp;the&nbsp;Vital&nbsp;Processes]] '''3.2.2'''&nbsp;[[
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  • ...a profitable year at this school he joined the Glasgow Academy. He studied Chemistry, Logic, Latin, Greek, Mathematics, Moral Philosophy and Ethics in the Unive ...s Council. From February 1882 to November 1883 he was the President of the Education Committee which submitted a report to the Government. At the same time he a
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  • ...certain [[Rock (geology)|rock]]s, (such as [[lapis lazuli]]) and [[organic chemistry|organic]] materials (such as [[amber]] or [[jet (lignite)|jet]]) are not mi * [[Gemological Institute of America]] (GIA), the main provider of education services and diamond grading reports
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  • ...f polymer science includes researchers in multiple disciplines including [[chemistry]], [[physics]], and [[engineering]]. *[[Polymer chemistry]] or [[macromolecular chemistry]], concerned with the chemical synthesis and chemical properties of polymer
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  • ...H5)3–TiCl3 catalyst|journal=Journal of Polymer Science Part A-1: Polymer Chemistry|volume=7|pages=3119|year=1969|doi=10.1002/pol.1969.150071108}}</ref> ...rinciples of Home Inspection: Plumbing |publisher=Dearborn Home Inspection Education |location=Chicago |year=2003 |pages=84–7 |isbn=978-0-7931-7939-8}}
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  • Polymers are studied in the fields of [[polymer chemistry]], [[polymer physics]], and [[polymer science]]. ...on of the importance of polymers came with the award of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1974 to [[Paul Flory]], whose extensive work on polymers included the [[
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  • ...rsity of Karachi |chapter=Catalytic Oxidation of Asphalt| publisher=Higher Education Commission Pakistan: Pakistan Research Repository| location=Pakistan |page=
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  • As chemistry developed into a science it became clear that metals formed the large major ...ity. The free-electron picture has nevertheless remained a dominant one in education.
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  • ...a powder.<ref name=cotton>{{cite book|last = Cotton|first = Simon|title = Chemistry of Precious Metals| pages = 1–20|publisher = Springer-Verlag New York, LL ...s from Spent Nuclear Fuel. Part I PART I: General Considerations and Basic Chemistry|url =http://www.platinummetalsreview.com/pdf/pmr-v47-i2-074-087.pdf| first1
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  • ...asics/diabetes-myths/ “Diabetes Myths.”]</ref><ref>[[National Diabetes Education Program]]. [http://ndep.nih.gov/media/Youth_Tips_Diabetes.pdf “Tips for ==Chemistry==<!-- The article [[Smoking (cooking)]] links to this section -->
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  • ...s such as vats and reactives are commonly used. These require more complex chemistry during processing and are thus more expensive to apply. ...st2=Julian |year=1998 |title=The Cotton Mills of Oldham |publisher= Oldham Education & Leisure |isbn=0-902809-46-6|url=http://www.spinningtheweb.org.uk/a_result
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  • ...kata “High-Performance Fibers” in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry 2002, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim. {{DOI|10.1002/14356007.a13_001}}</ref><ref name= ...synthetic polymers and fibers such as [[Dyneema]]. The presence of [[Salt (chemistry)|salt]]s and certain other impurities, especially [[calcium]], could interf
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  • In [[chemistry]], a '''chemical substance''' is a [[material]] with a specific [[Chemical ...>]</ref> [[Non-stoichiometric compound]]s are a special case (in inorganic chemistry) that violates the law of constant composition, and for them, it is sometim
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  • ==In chemistry== In chemistry, pieces of terracotta are used as a heterogeneous catalyst to "crack" long-
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  • ...improvement to the Bessemer process, lining the converter with a [[basic (chemistry)|basic]] material to remove phosphorus. Another improvement in steelmaking *[http://steeluniversity.org/ steeluniversity.org: Online steel education resources from worldsteel and the University of Liverpool]
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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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  • |title=HIA: Resources: Education: FAQs & Facts: Facts |title=HIA: Resources: Education: FAQs & Facts: FAQs: Answers
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  • ==Chemistry and compounds==
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  • ...dat, Dieter Mayer "Ethylene Oxide" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2005.{{DOI|10.1002/14356007.a10_117}}.</ref> |title = Organic chemistry: textbook for schools| editor = VFTraven
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  • ...600-0773.2003.930306.x|month=September}}</ref> The rate of [[Dissociation (chemistry)|dissociation]] between carbon monoxide and cytochrome oxidase is slow, cau ...asurement of carboxyhemoglobin and methemoglobin in blood|journal=Clinical Chemistry|volume=25|issue=8|pages=1388–1393|year=1979|month=August|pmid=455674|doi=
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  • ...al and environmental applications, to fields such as engineering, biology, chemistry, computing, materials science, military applications, and communications. ...s to basic services, such as safe water, reliable energy, health care, and education. The [[United Nations]] has set [[Millennium Development Goals]] for meeti
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  • ==Education== **Basic Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics (Statistics), Physics);
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  • ...]], [[benzidine]], [[4-aminodiphenyl]], [[4-nitrodiphenyl]], their [[salt (chemistry)|salt]]s and any substance containing any of those [[Chemical compound|comp ...or amino derivatives]] of [[phenol]] and of [[benzene]] or its [[Homology (chemistry)|homologues]]
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  • ..., ed.|title= "Physical Constants of Organic Compounds", in CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, Internet Version 2005, <http://www.hbcpnetbase.com>|journal=CR ...=F.|title=Solubility of Benzene in Water.|journal=Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Chemical & Engineering Data Series|volume=3|pages=253|year=1958|doi=10.1021
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  • ...al (or industrial) hygiene]], [[public health]], [[safety engineering]], [[chemistry]], [[health physics]]. ...rvey to) that in Norway, 37 % of Health and Safety practitioners had a MSc education level, and 14% in the Netherlands; 44% were BSc graduates and 63% in the Ne
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  • ...idemiology, medicine, industrial hygiene, safety, psychology, engineering, chemistry, and statistics. The director of NIOSH is [[John Howard (public health admi ...safe and healthful working conditions by providing research, information, education, and training in the field of occupational safety and health. NIOSH provide
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  • A [[Bivalent (chemistry)|bivalent]] element, beryllium is found naturally only combined with other ...933|title = The Discovery of the Elements |publisher = Journal of Chemical Education |location = Easton, PA |chapter = XII. Other Elements Isolated with the Aid
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  • {{See also|Air pollution|Atmospheric chemistry|Haze|1997 Southeast Asian haze|2005 Malaysian haze|2006 Southeast Asian haz ...issue = 3 | journal = Frontiers of Forestry in China | publisher = Higher Education Press, co-published with Springer-Verlag GmbH | last = Zhang | first = Jung
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  • ...) is a medical condition caused by increased levels of the [[Heavy metal (chemistry)|heavy metal]] [[lead]] in the body. Lead interferes with a variety of body ...ith many of the same [[enzyme]]s as these metals but, due to its differing chemistry, does not properly function as a cofactor, thus interfering with the enzyme
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  • ...cal, physiological, and psychological), risk, management, legislation, and education.<ref>[http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/405896/d
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  • |education = B.S., [[University of Richmond]]; M.D., [[Medical College of Virg ==Education==
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  • ...d for the Undergraduate Organic Laboratory |journal= [[Journal of Chemical Education|J. Chem. Educ.]] |year= 2005 |volume= 82 |pages= 1380–1381 |url= http://j ...gov/greenchemistry/pubs/pgcc/winners/sba96.html |title= Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Awards: 1996 Small Business Award: Donlar Corporation (now NanoCh
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  • ...Hartmut Höke "Amines, Aliphatic" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, 2005 Wiley-VCH Verlag, Weinheim. DOE: 10.1002/14356007.a02 001</ref> ...in/omd?trientine+hydrochloride Trientine hydrochloride], Centre for Cancer Education, University of Newcastle upon Tyne</ref>
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  • ...em to measure love. It consists of a lower bulb containing a [[Volatility (chemistry)|volatile]] liquid and a mixture of gases that is connected usually by a tw The colored liquid inside a '''hand boiler''' is composed of a [[Volatility (chemistry)|volatile]] mixture of liquids that places the [[boiling point]] of the mix
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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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