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  • 81Benzoic acid — Benzoic acid …

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  • 82Acetate — For other uses, see Acetate (disambiguation). acetate anion …

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  • 83Boiling-point elevation — describes the phenomenon that the boiling point of a liquid (a solvent) will be higher when another compound is added, meaning that a solution has a higher boiling point than a pure solvent. This happens whenever a non volatile solute, such as a… …

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  • 84Rhenium — tungsten ← rhenium → osmium Tc ↑ Re ↓ Bh …

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  • 85Sodium hydroxide — Sodium hydroxide …

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  • 86Olfaction — Human olfactory system. 1: Olfactory bulb 2: Mitral cells 3: Bone 4: Nasal epithelium 5: Glomerulus (olfaction) 6: Olfactory receptor cells Olfaction (also known as olfactics; adjectival form: olfactory ) is the sense of smell. This sense is… …

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  • 87Indoor air quality — (IAQ) is a term referring to the air quality within and around buildings and structures, especially as it relates to the health and comfort of building occupants. IAQ can be affected by microbial contaminants (mold, bacteria), gases (including… …

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  • 88Phosphorous acid — Chembox new ImageFile = Phosphonic acid 3D balls A.png ImageSize = 150px ImageName = Phosphonic acid ImageFile1 = Phosphonic acid 2D dimensions.png ImageSize1 = 150px ImageName1 = Phosphonic acid IUPACName = phosphonic acid… …

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  • 89Fouling — This article is about fouling in engineering. For uses of the term foul outside technology, see Foul (disambiguation). Not to be confused with fowling. Heat exchanger in a steam power plant, fouled by macro fouling …

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  • 90advanced ceramics — ▪ ceramics Introduction       substances and processes used in the development and manufacture of ceramic materials that exhibit special properties.       As is pointed out in the article ceramic composition and properties, ceramics are… …

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