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  • 121Smelting — For other uses, see Smelt (disambiguation). Electric phosphate smelting furnace in a TVA chemical plant (1942) Smelting is a form of extractive metallurgy; its main use is to produce a metal from its ore. This includes iron extraction from …

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  • 122Aldehyde — An aldehyde. Formaldehyde, the simplest aldehyde …

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  • 123Chalk — For other uses, see Chalk (disambiguation). Chalk Sedimentary Rock The Needles, situated on the Isle of Wight, are part of the extensive Southern England Chalk Formation. Composition …

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  • 124Acrylamide — Chembox new ImageFileL1 = Acrylamide 2D skeletal.png ImageSize = 100px ImageFileR1 = Acrylamide 3D balls.png ImageSizeR1 = 120px ImageFile2 = Acrylamide 3D vdW.png ImageSize2 = 150px IUPACName = prop 2 enamide OtherNames = Section1 = Chembox… …

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  • 125Creosote — For other uses, see Creosote (disambiguation). Creosote is the portion of chemical products obtained by the distillation of a tar that remains heavier than water, notably useful for its anti septic and preservative properties.[1] It is produced… …

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  • 126Hydride — In chemistry, a hydride is the anion of hydrogen, H−, or, more commonly, a compound in which one or more hydrogen centres have nucleophilic, reducing, or basic properties. In compounds that are regarded as hydrides, hydrogen is bonded to a more… …

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  • 127Period 2 element — A period 2 element is one of the chemical elements in the second row (or period) of the periodic table of the chemical elements. The periodic table is laid out in rows to illustrate recurring (periodic) trends in the chemical behaviour of the… …

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  • 128Tetrachloroethylene — IUPAC name …

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