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  • 121metallic soap — noun : a salt of a monocarboxylic acid (as a higher fatty acid, resin acid, naphthenic acid) and usually a bivalent or trivalent metal (as calcium, cobalt, zinc, copper, lead, aluminum) that typically is insoluble in water but soluble in benzene… …

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  • 122indigo blue — I. noun see indigo I, 1b II. noun see indigo I, 3 * * * indigo blue, adj. 1. indigo (def. 4). 2. Also called indigo, indigotin. a dark blue, water insoluble, crystalline powder, C16H …

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  • 123Velvet worm — Taxobox name = Onychophora fossil range = Cambrian – Recent image width = 250px image caption = Velvet worm regnum = Animalia phylum = Onychophora phylum authority = Grube, 1853 subdivision ranks = Extant families subdivision = Peripatidae… …

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  • 124Sodium phosphide — Other names sodium phosphide, common trisodiophosphine …

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  • 125Tantalum pentoxide — Identifiers CAS number 1314 61 0 …

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  • 126Hemoglobin — Hemoglobin, human, adult (heterotetramer, (αβ)2) Structure of human hemoglobin. The protein s α and β subunits are in red and blue, and the iron containing heme groups in green. Fro …

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  • 127Chemical polarity — Polar molecule and Nonpolar redirect here. For other uses see Polar (disambiguation). A water molecule, a commonly used example of polarity. The two charges are present with a negative charge in the middle (red shade), and a positive charge at… …

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  • 128Food chemistry — is the study of chemical processes and interactions of all biological and non biological components of foods. The biological substances include such items as meat, poultry, lettuce, beer, and milk as examples. It is similar to biochemistry in its …

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