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  • 121Ammonium chloride — IUPAC name …

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  • 122Raw foodism — Articleissues|cleanup=September 2008|refimprove=March 2008| self published = September 2008Raw foodism (or rawism) is a lifestyle promoting the consumption of un cooked, un processed, and often organic foods as a large percentage of the diet. If… …

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  • 123Cyanogen bromide — Cyanogen bromide …

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  • 124Rubidium chloride — Chembox new Name = Rubidium chloride ImageFile = Rubidium chloride 3D ionic.png ImageName = Rubidium chloride s NaCl structure ImageFile1 = Rubidium chloride CsCl structure 3D ionic.png ImageName1 = Rubidium chloride s CsCl structure OtherNames …

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  • 125Tetrahydroborates — Chembox new Name = Tetrahydroborates ImageFile = Tetrahydroborate1.gif IUPACName = Tetrahydroborate Ion Section2 = Chembox Properties Formula = BH4 MolarMass = 14.84 g/mol Section3 = Chembox Structure Coordination = Ion, One, Two, or Three… …

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  • 126carbon monoxide — a colorless, odorless, poisonous gas, CO, that burns with a pale blue flame, produced when carbon burns with insufficient air: used chiefly in organic synthesis, metallurgy, and in the preparation of metal carbonyls, as nickel carbonyl. [1870 75] …

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  • 127trichloroethylene — /truy klawr oh eth euh leen , klohr /, n. Chem. a colorless, poisonous liquid, C2HCl3, used chiefly as a degreasing agent for metals and as a solvent, esp. in dry cleaning, for fats, oils, and waxes. Abbr.: TCE [1915 20; TRI + CHLORO 2 +… …

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  • 128FLUOR — Élément chimique de symbole F et de numéro atomique 9, le premier de la famille des halogènes, le fluor est le plus électronégatif et le plus réactif de tous les éléments chimiques. C’est un gaz faiblement coloré en jaune verdâtre dont l’odeur… …

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