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  • 41Nitrogen dioxide — Nitrogen dioxide …

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  • 42Chemical beam epitaxy — (CBE) forms an important class of deposition techniques for semiconductor layer systems, especially III V semiconductor systems. This form of epitaxial growth is performed in an ultrahigh vacuum system. The reactants are in the form of molecular… …

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  • 43Silicon carbide — Chembox new Name = Silicon carbide ImageFile = Silicon carbide 3D balls.png ImageSize = 140px ImageName = Ball and stick model of part of a crystal of SiC ImageFile1 = silicon carbide detail.jpg ImageSize1 = 140px OtherNames = Section1 = Chembox… …

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  • 44Ionic liquid — An ionic liquid is a liquid that contains essentially only ions. Some ionic liquids, such as ethylammonium nitrate are in a dynamic equilibrium where at any time more than 99.99% of the liquid is made up of ionic rather than molecular species. In …

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  • 45Entropic explosion — An entropic explosion is an explosion in which the reactants undergo a large change in volume without releasing a large amount of heat. The chemical decomposition of triacetone triperoxide or TATP is an example of an entropic explosion. It is not …

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  • 46Manganese(IV) fluoride — IUPAC name manganese tetrafluoride Other names manga …

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  • 47Rhenium trichloride — Chembox new ImageFile = ImageName = Rhenium Trichloride Crystal Structure IUPACName = Rhenium(III) chloride OtherNames = Rhenium trichloride Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 13569 63 6 Section2 = Chembox Properties Formula = ReCl3 MolarMass …

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  • 48Natriumformiat — Strukturformel Allgemeines Name Natriumformiat Andere Namen …

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  • 49nitride — /nuy truyd, trid/, n. Chem. a compound, containing two elements only, of which the more electronegative one is nitrogen. [1840 50; NITR + IDE] * * * ▪ chemical compound Introduction       any of a class of chemical compounds in which nitrogen is… …

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  • 50advanced ceramics — ▪ ceramics Introduction       substances and processes used in the development and manufacture of ceramic materials that exhibit special properties.       As is pointed out in the article ceramic composition and properties, ceramics are… …

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