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inorganic chemistry
inorganic chemistry the study of all the elements and their compounds with the exception of carbon and its compounds, which fall under the category of organic chemistry . Inorganic chemistry investigates the characteristics of substances that are not organic, such as nonliving matter and minerals... Read more |
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Biodegradable
Biodegradation Biodegradation is the decay or breakdown of materials that occurs when microorganisms use an organic substance as a source of carbon and energy. For example, sewage flows to the wastewater treatment plant where many of the organic compounds are broken down; some compounds are simply... Read more |
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chemistry
chemistry branch of science concerned with the properties, composition, and structure of substances and the changes they undergo when they combine or react under specified conditions. Branches of Chemistry Chemistry can be divided into branches according to either the substances studied or the... Read more |
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gas
gas in physics, one of the three commonly recognized states of matter, the other two being solid and liquid. A substance in the gaseous state has neither definite shape nor definite volume. Like liquids, gases are fluids and assume the shape of their containers. Unlike liquids, they will expand to... Read more |
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Lithium carbonate
Lithium carbonate Definition Lithium is a naturally occurring element that is classified as an anti-manic drug. It is available in the United States under the brand names Eskalith, Lithonate, Lithane, Lithotabs, and Lithobid. It is also sold under its generic... Read more |
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Ben
Ben in the Bible, Levite porter under David.... Read more |
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Rosetta Stone
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CCD
CCD (Carbonate Compensation Depth) In oceanography , the depth where carbonate ions under saturation in the water column or in the sediment pore and the water interface is large enough so that the rate of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) sedimentation is totally compensated for by the rate of calcium... Read more |
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