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  • 121Alkene — This article is about the chemical compound. For the material, see Olefin fiber. Not to be confused with Alkane or Alkyne. A 3D model of ethylene, the simplest alkene. In organic chemistry, an alkene, olefin, or olefine is an unsaturated ch …

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  • 122Hydrolysis — is a chemical reaction during which one or more water molecules are split into hydrogen and hydroxide ions which may go on to participate in further reactions. [Compendium of Chemical Terminology, [http://goldbook.iupac.org/H02902.html… …

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  • 123Polyol — The name polyols refers to alcohols containing multiple hydroxyl groups. In two technological disciplines polyols have special meaning: food science and polymer chemistry. For information as it pertains to food ingredients, please see the article …

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  • 124Polymersome — PolymersomesDischer B M; Won Y Y; Ege D S; Lee J C; Bates F S; Discher D E; Hammer D A Science (1999), 284 (5417), 1143 6.] represent a class of vesicles, tiny hollow spheres that enclose a solution. Polymersomes are made using amphiphilic… …

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  • 125Oxocarbon — An oxocarbon or oxide of carbon is an inorganic compound consisting only of carbon and oxygen.[1][2] The simplest and most common oxocarbons are carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2). Many other stable or metastable oxides of carbon are… …

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  • 126Outline of science — The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to science: Science – in the broadest sense refers to any system of objective knowledge. In a more restricted sense, science refers to a system of acquiring knowledge based on… …

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  • 127Cyclohexanedimethanol — IUPAC name [4 (hydroxymethyl)cyclohexyl]methanol …

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  • 128Macromolecular Bioscience —   Titre abrégé Macromol. Biosci. Discipline Chimie …

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