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  • equation. It is expressed in units of energy (that is, the pressure-volume ... * American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Ideal Gas Law, Enthalpy ...
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  • C) linked to two other carbon atoms or a chemical compound that contains this ... higher or lower, depending on the chemical environment) ...
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  • so most radicals readily take part in chemical reactions. Being uncharged ... Radicals are involved in many chemical processes, including combustion ...
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  • Hafnium (chemical symbol Hf, atomic number 72) is a lustrous, silvery ... ductile and corrosion resistant, and its chemical properties closely parallel ...
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  • Polonium (chemical symbol Po, atomic number 84) is a rare, extremely ... Polonium is a chemical element that lies in group 16 (former group ...
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  • human body from other compounds through chemical reactions and thus has to ... Valine's chemical formula is (CH3)2CH-CH(NH2)-COOH, or in general ...
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  • Like an ordinary wave, it carries energy and can propagate through ... following the shock wave, and the chemical energy of the reaction drives ...
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  • yields a small net gain of the universal energy storage molecule adenosine ... via gluconeogenesis, to fatty acids or energy through acetyl-CoA (acetyl ...
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  • of electrons. This is the result of chemical dissociation. ... electrode reactions slowly use up the chemical energy stored in the electrolyte. ...
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  • is the aurora borealis—or plasma energy pouring back into the atmosphere ... When a cation forms a chemical bond ("ionic bond") with ...
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  • Chlorine (chemical symbol Cl, atomic number 17) is a nonmetal that ... table salt, or sodium chloride, with the chemical formula NaCl. In water, ...
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  • == Energy conservation== Kinetic energy may be released during the course of a reaction (exothermic ...
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  • A covalent bond is a type of chemical bond characterized by the sharing ... of organic molecules. Moreover, numerous chemical reactions, in both living ...
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  • olefin, or olefine is an unsaturated chemical compound containing at least ... Because it requires a large amount of energy to break a pi bond (264 ...
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  • printer cartridges, pressure sensors, chemical sensors, micro engines, ... no hysteresis and, hence, almost no energy dissipation. As well as making ...
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  • An enzyme is a biological catalyst that regulates the rate of a chemical ... Enzymes are essential to sustain life because most chemical reactions ...
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  • == Chemical properties == === Structure === The carbon-carbon triple ... °C. The majority of acetylene's chemical energy is what is not contained ...
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  • Cesium (also spelled caesium, chemical symbol Cs, atomic number 55 ... and most alkaline of the stable chemical elements. Aside from francium ...
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  • even be above 0 °C, to break any physico-chemical interactions that have formed ... food. However, water is not the only chemical capable of sublimation, ...
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  • of extremely heavy crude oil,[http://www.energy.gov.ab.ca/OilSands/793.asp ... == Chemical composition and properties == [[Image:University of Queensland ...
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