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  • 114Zirconium tungstate — Zirconium(IV) tungstate Other names zirconium tungsten oxide …

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  • 116Nano-thermite — A Nano thermite or super thermite [1] is a metastable intermolecular composite (MICs) characterized by its highly exothermic reaction after ignition. Nano thermites contain an oxidizer and a reducing agent, which are intimately mixed on the… …

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  • 117crystal — crystallike, adj. /kris tl/, n., adj., v., crystaled, crystaling or (esp. Brit.) crystalled, crystalling. n. 1. a clear, transparent mineral or glass resembling ice. 2. the transparent form of crystallized quartz. 3. Chem., Mineral. a solid body… …

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  • 118Max Factor — This article is about the brand. For the man, see Max Factor, Sr.. Max Factor Company is a cosmetics company, founded during 1909 by Maksymilian Faktorowicz (1877–August 30, 1938), Max Factor, a Polish Jewish cosmetician. Max Factor Company was a …

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  • 119Molibdeno — Niobio ← Molibdeno → Tecnecio Cr …

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  • 120catalysis — catalytic /kat l it ik/, adj., n. catalytical, adj. catalytically, adv. /keuh tal euh sis/, n., pl. catalyses / seez /. 1. Chem. the causing or accelerating of a chemical change by the addition of a catalyst. 2. an action between two or more… …

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