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  • 1Fullerene — Buckminsterfullerene C60 (left) and carbon nanotubes (right) are two examples of structures in the fullerene family …

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  • 2Asphaltene — Asphaltenes are molecular substances that are found in crude oil, along with resins, aromatic hydrocarbons, and alkanes (i.e., saturated hydrocarbons). [Mullins, OC et al Editors, Asphaltenes, Heavy Oils and Petroleomics, Springer, New York… …

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  • 3Solvent — For other uses, see Solvent (disambiguation). A solvent (from the Latin solvō, “I loosen, untie, I solve”) is a liquid, solid, or gas that dissolves another solid, liquid, or gaseous solute, resulting in a solution that is soluble in a certain… …

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  • 4Distillation — Distiller and Distillery redirect here. For other uses, see Distiller (disambiguation) and Distillery (disambiguation). For other uses, see Distillation (disambiguation). Laboratory display of distillation: 1: A heating device 2: Still pot 3:… …

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  • 5Static light scattering — is a technique in physical chemistry that measures the intensity of the scattered light to obtain the average molecular weight Mw of a macromolecule like a polymer or a protein. Measurement of the scattering intensity at many angles allows… …

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  • 6Potassium permanganate — Potassium permanganate …

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  • 7Acide chlorhydrique — Cet article concerne le chlorure d’hydrogène en solution. Pour le gaz, voir Chlorure d hydrogène. Acide chlorhydrique …

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  • 813465-05-9 — Acide chlorhydrique  Cet article concerne le chlorure d’hydrogène en solution. Pour le gaz, voir Chlorure d hydrogène. Acide chlorhydrique …

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  • 97674-01-0 — Acide chlorhydrique  Cet article concerne le chlorure d’hydrogène en solution. Pour le gaz, voir Chlorure d hydrogène. Acide chlorhydrique …

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  • 10Acide Chlorhydrique —  Cet article concerne le chlorure d’hydrogène en solution. Pour le gaz, voir Chlorure d hydrogène. Acide chlorhydrique …

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