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  • 101Hydrogen bromide — Chembox new Name = Hydrogen bromide ImageFile = Hydrogen bromide 2D dimensions.png ImageName = Hydrogen bromide ImageFile1 = Hydrogen bromide 3D vdW.png ImageName1 = Hydrogen bromide PubChem = 260 IUPACName = Hydrogen Bromide OtherNames =… …

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  • 102fluorine — /floor een, in, flawr , flohr /, n. Chem. the most reactive nonmetallic element, a pale yellow, corrosive, toxic gas that occurs combined, esp. in fluorite, cryolite, phosphate rock, and other minerals. Symbol: F; at. wt.: 18.9984; at. no.: 9.… …

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  • 104Carbon monosulfide — is a chemical compound with the formula CS. This diatomic molecule is unstable as a solid or a liquid, but it has been observed as a gas both in the laboratory and in the interstellar medium. [Wilson, R. W.; Penzias, A. A.; Wannier, P. G.; Linke …

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  • 105Cyanogen — This article is about the chemical compound. For the Android firmware, see CyanogenMod. Cyanogen …

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  • 106Root mean square speed — is the measure of the speed of particles in a gas that is most convenient for problem solving within the kinetic theory of gases. It is given by the formula:v {rms} = sqrt 3RT}over{M mwhere vrms is the root mean square speed, Mm is the molar mass …

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  • 107Stellar classification — In astronomy, stellar classification is a classification of stars based on their spectral characteristics. The spectral class of a star is a designated class of a star describing the ionization of its chromosphere, what atomic excitations are… …

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  • 108Heat — In physics, heat, symbolized by Q , is energy transferred from one body or system to another due to a difference in temperature. [cite book|author= Daintith, John |title=Oxford Dictionary of Physics|publisher=Oxford University… …

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  • 109krypton — /krip ton/, n. Chem. an inert, monatomic gaseous element, present in very small amounts in the atmosphere: used in high power, tungsten filament light bulbs. Symbol: Kr; at. wt.: 83.80; at. no.: 36. [1895 1900; < Gk kryptón, neut. of kryptós&#8230; …

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  • 110Список научных публикаций Альберта Эйнштейна — Альберт Эйнштейн (1879 1955) был известным специалистом по теоретической физике, который наиболее известен как разработчик общей и специальной теорий относительности. Он также внёс большой вклад в развитие статистической механики, особенно&#8230; …

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