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  • 61Manganese dioxide — Manganese dioxide …

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  • 62Nexen — For the South Korean tire manufacturer, see Nexen Tire. Not to be confused with Nexium. Nexen Inc. Type Public Traded as TSX:  …

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  • 63Oxygen balance — (OB, or OB%) is an expression that is used to indicate the degree to which an explosive can be oxidized. If an explosive molecule contains just enough oxygen to form carbon dioxide from carbon, water from hydrogen molecules, all of its sulfur… …

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  • 64Eligio Perucca — (?? 1965) was an Italian Physics instructor and researcher at the University of Turin in Italy in the early decades of the twentieth century. He later served a professorship at the nearby Polytechnic University of Turin. He discovered an… …

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  • 65Chlordioxid — Strukturformel Allgemeines Name Chlordioxid Andere Namen …

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  • 66vanadium processing — Introduction       preparation of the metal for use in various products.       Vanadium (V) is a grayish silver metal whose crystal structure is a body centred cubic (bcc) lattice, with a melting point of 1,926° C (3,499° F). The metal is used… …

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  • 67platinum group — ▪ chemical element group Introduction       six metals, in order of increasing atomic weight, ruthenium (Ru), rhodium (Rh), palladium (Pd), osmium (Os), iridium (Ir), and …

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  • 68List of desiccants — A desiccant is a substance that absorbs water. It is most commonly used to remove humidity that would normally degrade or even destroy products sensitive to moisture.List of desiccants:* Activated alumina * Aerogel * Benzophenone * Bentonite clay …

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  • 69Prussian blue — 1. a moderate to deep greenish blue. 2. one of the iron blues, a dark blue, crystalline, water insoluble pigment, Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3, produced by reacting ferrocyanic acid or a ferrocyanide with a ferric compound: used in painting, fabric printing,… …

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  • 70Disproportionation — Disproportionation, also known as dismutation is used to describe a specific type of redox reaction in which a species is simultaneously reduced and oxidized so as to form two different products. For example: the UV photolysis of mercury(I)… …

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