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  • 31Lanthanum(III) oxide — Chembox new Name = Lanthanum(III) oxide ImageFile = Lanthanum(III) oxide.jpg ImageName = Lanthanum(III) oxide IUPACName = Lanthanum(III) oxide OtherNames = Lanthanum sesquioxide Lanthana Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 1312 81 8 RTECS =… …

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  • 32Potential applications of carbon nanotubes — Carbon nanotubes have many potential applications, here is a list of some of the most important:tructural*clothes: waterproof tear resistant cloth fibers *combat jackets: MIT is working on combat jackets that use carbon nanotubes as ultrastrong… …

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  • 33Photonic metamaterial — Electromagnetism Electricity · …

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  • 34Magnesium diboride — Identifiers CAS number …

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  • 35Tungsten(VI) fluoride — Chembox new ImageFileL1 = Tungsten(VI) fluoride.jpg ImageSizeL1 = 100px ImageNameL1 = Tungsten(VI) fluoride ImageFileR1 = Tungsten hexafluoride 3D balls.png ImageSizeR1 = 100px ImageNameR1 = Ball and stick model of tungsten hexafluoride IUPACName …

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  • 36Yttrium barium copper oxide — IUPAC name barium copper yttrium oxide …

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  • 37Ion plating — is a physical vapor deposition (PVD) process that is sometimes called ion assisted deposition (IAD) or ion vapor deposition (IVD) and is a version of vacuum deposition . Ion plating utilizes concurrent or periodic bombardment of the substrate and …

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  • 38Kilogram — Kg redirects here. For other uses, see Kg (disambiguation). Kilogram A computer generated image of the international prototype kilogram (IPK). The IPK is the kilogram. The IPK, which is roughly the size of a golf ball, sits here alongside a ruler …

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  • 39Substrate (materials science) — Substrate is a term used in materials science to describe the base material on which processing is conducted to produce new film or layers of material such as deposited coatings. A typical substrate might be a metal, onto which a coating might be …

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  • 40Diamond-like carbon — A ta C thin film on silicon (15 mm diameter) exhibiting regions of 40 nm and 80 nm thickness …

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