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61Oxalyl chloride — Oxalyl chloride …
62Rhubarb — For other uses, see Rhubarb (disambiguation). Rhubarb Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …
63Acide oxalique — Structure de l acide oxalique Général Nom IUPAC Acide éthanedioïque …
64Oxocarbon — An oxocarbon or oxide of carbon is an inorganic compound consisting only of carbon and oxygen.[1][2] The simplest and most common oxocarbons are carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2). Many other stable or metastable oxides of carbon are… …
65actinometer — actinometric /ak tin oh me trik, ak teuh noh /, actinometrical, adj. actinometry, n. /ak teuh nom i teuhr/, n. a device for measuring intensity of radiation, esp. that of the sun. Cf. actinograph. [1825 35; ACTINO + METER] * * * ▪ chemistry …
66Druse (botany) — Druse in onion scales (100x magnification) Druse are groups of crystals of calcium oxalate[1], silicates or carbonates present in plants. Calcium oxalate (Ca(COO)2, CaOx) crystals are found in algae, angiosperms and gymnosperms in a total of more …
67Phytochemical — Phytochemicals are plant derived chemical compounds under scientific research for their potential health promoting properties, but with unproved benefits. Phytonutrients refers to plant derived essential nutrients scientifically confirmed as… …
68Common wood sorrel — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked) …
69Sodium oxalate — Disodium oxalate IUPAC name Disodium oxalate …
70Ethylene glycol poisoning — Infobox Disease Name = PAGENAME Caption = Ethylene glycol DiseasesDB = ICD10 = ICD9 = ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = emerg eMedicineTopic = 177 MeshID = Ethylene glycol poisoning is caused by the ingestion of ethylene glycol.… …