Ethylene - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ethylene (IUPAC name: ethene ) is the chemical compound with the formula C 2 H 4 . It is the simplest alkene. Because it contains a carbon-carbon double bond, ethylene is called an unsaturated...
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Acid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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An acid (from the Latin acidus meaning sour ) is traditionally considered any chemical compound that, when dissolved in water, gives a solution with a hydrogen ion activity greater than in pure ...
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abolish v. put an end to (esp. a custom or institution). [Latin aboleo destroy] ... -ac suffix forming adjectives often (or only) used as nouns (cardiac; maniac). [Latin -acus, Greek -akos] ... acceptance n. 1 willingness to accept. 2 affirmative answer to an invitation etc. 3 approval, belief (found wide acceptance).
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In the absence of appropriate guidelines, Ercit (2002) discusses several approaches for using electron-microprobe analytical data to calculate formulae of REE-bearing epidote-group minerals. Then he uses analytical data from the literature to obtain a simplified end-member formula corresponding to a mineral name.
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Only about 11 percent of women end their childbearing years with four or more children, compared with 36% in 1976. ... The word "disinterested," which means "impartial," is often confused with "uninterested," which means "without interest." ... The city's name is derived from the French boisé ("wooded"), initially applied in...
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Only about 11 percent of women end their childbearing years with four or more children, compared with 36% in 1976. ... The word "disinterested," which means "impartial," is often confused with "uninterested," which means "without interest." ... The city's name is derived from the French boisé ("wooded"), initially applied in...
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it's the end of September 1, ... But they’d agreed early on – at Ron’s insistence rather than hers – to take things slowly, and so they had, although Hermione often found herself questioning why she’d agreed to what she had begun to think was a terribly ridiculous notion, especially in light of ... Name: One Year On:
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As to the affix to the name of Manuel Gonsalis, Senior, ... This magazine has spoken of the attempts to mine lead during the Revolution in the Shawangunks (Olde Ulster, Vol VI., pages 79-81). Samuel Gonsalis seems to have been one of the men always confident that mineral treasures could be found in this range of mountains.
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A magnesiumiron mica often found in igneous rocks; ... Interestingly, a popular gemstone on the market is a mixture of half amethyst and half citrine and is given the name ametrine. Unfortunately for citrine it is often confused with the more expensive orange-yellow topaz and is at times sold as topaz by unscrupulous dealers.
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