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Oxide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nitrous oxide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The oxide class of minerals is a rather diverse class. It includes minerals that are quite hard (corundum) and some that are quite soft such as psilomelane. It has metallic minerals such as hematite and gemstones such as corundum, chrysoberyl and spinel.
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The Oxide committee would like to thank all the fantastic freshers who came to the introductory meeting on Thursday, it was great to see so many enthusiastic people there! No doubt you're all now thinking about your pitches, so we've put the pitch form up right here so you can all find it super-easily.
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CAS 1309-37-1 ... RTECS NO7400000; NO7525000 (fume) ... Synonyms & Trade Names ; Ferric oxide, Iron(III) oxide DOT ID & Guide ; 1376 135 (spent)
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NOx is a generic term for the various nitrogen oxides produced during combustion. They are believed to aggravate asthmatic conditions, react with the oxygen in the air to produce ozone, which is also an irritant and eventually form nitric acid when dissolved in water. ... For more information about the topic Nitrogen oxide,
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Technical Links > Health Guidelines > Tin Oxide ... OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH GUIDELINE FOR TIN OXIDE ... This guideline summarizes pertinent information about tin oxide for workers and employers as well as for physicians, industrial hygienists, and other occupational safety and health professionals who may need...
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