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  • 71Scorpion — For other uses see Scorpion (disambiguation) Scorpion Temporal range: Silurian–Recent …

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  • 72Iron(II) sulfate — Other names Ferrous sulfate; green vitriol; iron vitriol; copperas; melanterite; szomolnokite …

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  • 73Complex — A complex is a whole that comprehends a number of intricate parts, especially one with interconnected or mutually related parts; for example, a complex of buildings. Complex may refer to: Contents 1 Biology 2 Chemistry …

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  • 74Siderophore — A Siderophore (Greek for iron carrier) is an iron chelating compound secreted by microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi and grasses. cite journal | author = J. B. Neilands | title = A Crystalline Organo iron Pigment from a Rust Fungus (Ustilago… …

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  • 75Dimercaprol — Dimercaprol …

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  • 76Polysulfide — Polysulfides are a class of chemical compounds containing chains of sulfur atoms. In their simplest form, polysulfides are anions with the general formula S n 2− and the structure −SSn 2S−. These anions are the conjugate bases of the hypothetical …

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  • 77Norbornadiene — Norbornadiene …

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  • 78Coordination polymers — Coordination polymer is the term given in inorganic chemistry to a metal coordination compound where a ligand bridges between metal centres, where each metal centre binds to more than one ligand to create an infinite array of metal centres e.g. a …

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  • 79Diglyme — Preferred IUPAC name Diglyme …

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  • 80Enzyme catalysis — is the catalysis of chemical reactions by specialized proteins known as enzymes. Catalysis of biochemical reactions in the cell is vital due to the very low reaction rates of the uncatalysed reactions. The mechanism of enzyme catalysis is similar …

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