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  • 41Hydrogen vehicle — A hydrogen vehicle is a vehicle that uses hydrogen as its on board fuel for motive power. The term may refer to a personal transportation vehicle, such as an automobile, or any other vehicle that uses hydrogen in a similar fashion, such as an… …

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  • 42Alkoxide — The structure of a typical alkoxide group. An alkoxide is the conjugate base of an alcohol and therefore consists of an organic group bonded to a negatively charged oxygen atom. They can be written as RO−, where R is the organic substituent.… …

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  • 43Cyclopropene — Cyclopropene …

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  • 44High-temperature electrolysis — (also HTE or steam electrolysis) is a method currently being investigated for the production of hydrogen from water with oxygen as a by product.EfficiencyHigh temperature electrolysis is more efficient economically than traditional room… …

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  • 45Hydrogen bromide — Chembox new Name = Hydrogen bromide ImageFile = Hydrogen bromide 2D dimensions.png ImageName = Hydrogen bromide ImageFile1 = Hydrogen bromide 3D vdW.png ImageName1 = Hydrogen bromide PubChem = 260 IUPACName = Hydrogen Bromide OtherNames =… …

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  • 46Carbene — In chemistry, a carbene is a highly reactive organic molecule containing a carbon atom with six valence electrons and having the general formula: R1R2C: (two substituents and two electrons). [Organic Chemistry R.T Morrison, R.N Boyd pp 473 478]… …

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  • 47Silylene — is silicene. Silylenes have been proposed as reactive intermediates and are so unstable that they usually cannot be isolated. Silylenes typically have a singlet ground state, though in carbenes the triplet state is generally more stable than the… …

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  • 48Diazo — For a discussion of copiers using the diazo process, see Whiteprint. Diazo refers to a type of organic compound called diazo compound that has two linked nitrogen atoms (azo) as a terminal functional group. The general formula is R2C=N2. The… …

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  • 49Destructive distillation — is the chemical process involving the decomposition of feedstock by heating to a high temperature; the term generally applies to processing of organic material in the absence of air or in the presence of limited amounts of oxygen or other… …

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  • 50Nitrene — The generic structure of a nitrene group In chemistry, a nitrene (R N:) is the nitrogen analogue of a carbene. The nitrogen atom has only 6 valence electrons and is therefore considered an electrophile. A nitrene is a reactive intermediate and is …

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