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  • 21Polychlorinated naphthalene — Structure of 2,3,6,7 Tetrachloronaphthalene Polychlorinated naphthalene (PCN) products are made by chemically reacting chlorine with naphthalene, a soft, pungent solid made from coal or petroleum and often used for mothproofing. The generic… …

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  • 221335-88-2 — Chloronaphtalène Tétrachloronaphthalène Structure du 2,3,6,7 Tétrachloronaphthalène Général Nom IUPAC …

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  • 23C10H10-nClN — Chloronaphtalène Tétrachloronaphthalène Structure du 2,3,6,7 Tétrachloronaphthalène Général Nom IUPAC …

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  • 24Chloronaphtalène — Tétrachloronaphthalène Structure du 2,3,6,7 Tétrachloronaphthalène Général Nom IUPAC …

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  • 25Reductive dechlorination — is a term that is used to describe certain types of degradation of chlorinated organic compounds by chemical reduction with release of inorganic chloride ions. Contents 1 Biological 2 Electrochemical 3 Radiation …

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  • 26Chloroethane — Chloroethane …

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  • 27Halomethane — compounds are derivatives of methane (CH4) with one or more of the hydrogen atoms replaced with halogen atoms (F, Cl, Br, or I). Halomethanes are both naturally occurring, especially in marine environments, and man made, most notably as… …

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  • 28Plastic pressure pipe systems — are used for the conveyance of drinking water, waste water, chemicals, heating and cooling fluids, foodstuffs, ultra pure liquids, slurries, gases, compressed air and vacuum system applications, both for above and below ground applications.… …

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  • 29Беркут — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Беркут (значения). У латинского названия птицы Aquila chrysaetos (золотой орёл) имеются другие значения, см. Золотой орёл (значения) Беркут …

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  • 30cotton — /kot n/, n. 1. a soft, white, downy substance consisting of the hairs or fibers attached to the seeds of plants belonging to the genus Gossypium, of the mallow family, used in making fabrics, thread, wadding, etc. 2. the plant itself, having… …

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