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  • 71hydrosphere — /huy dreuh sfear /, n. the water on or surrounding the surface of the globe, including the water of the oceans and the water in the atmosphere. [1885 90; HYDRO 1 + SPHERE] * * * Discontinuous layer of water at or near the Earth s surface. It… …

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  • 72Brønsted–Lowry acid–base theory — In chemistry, the Brønsted–Lowry theory is an acid base theory, proposed independently by Johannes Nicolaus Brønsted and Thomas Martin Lowry in 1923.[1][2] In this system, Brønsted acids and Brønsted bases are defined, by which an acid is a… …

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  • 73Adenosine triphosphate — For the Japanese rock band, see Adenosine Tri Phosphate (band). Adenosine triphosphate …

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  • 74Hydrogen cyanide — IUPAC name …

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  • 75Boric acid — Boric acid …

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  • 76Hydrogen sulfide — Systematic name …

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  • 77Telluric acid — Telluric acid …

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  • 78Silicon tetrabromide — Chembox new ImageFile = ImageSize = ImageFile1 = IUPACName = silicon tetrabromide OtherNames = tetrabromosilane, silicon (IV) bromide, silicon bromide Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 7789 66 4 PubChem = SMILES = Section2 = Chembox… …

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  • 79papermaking — [pā′pər māk΄iŋ] n. the making of paper papermaker n. * * * pa·per·mak·ing (pāʹpər mā kĭng) n. The process or craft of making paper.   paʹper·mak er n. * * * Introduction       formation of a matted or felted sheet, usually of cellulose fibres,… …

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  • 80blood — bloodlike, adj. /blud/, n. 1. the fluid that circulates in the principal vascular system of human beings and other vertebrates, in humans consisting of plasma in which the red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets are suspended. 2. the… …

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