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  • ...inating]] agent. Xenon difluoride is the most stable compound of all xenon compounds. [[Category:Fluorine compounds]] ...
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  • ...''') is a [[chemical substance]]. It is an [[organic chemistry|organic]] [[Chemical compound|compound]]. Chloroform is one of the [[wikt:intermediate|intermedi The four [[chemical compounds|compounds]] get then separated with a [[distillation]]. ...
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  • A '''chemical reaction''' happens when one or more [[chemical]]s are changed into one or more other chemicals. Examples: [[Nuclear reaction]]s are ''not'' chemical reactions. Chemical reactions involve only the [[electrons]] of atoms; nuclear reactions involv ...
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  • ...]s into many smaller units. In this reaction, water is always added to the chemical compound. ...alters the water molecule's electron density. This in turn increases the [[Chemical polarity|polarity]] of the O-H bond, which now acts as a proton donor under ...
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  • ...bling out (effervescing) from a solution is represented by the following [[chemical reaction]]. This shows aqueous [[carbonic acid]] converts to carbon dioxide Carbonation also describes the incorporation of carbon dioxide into chemical compounds. Carbon-based life originates from a carbonation reaction that is most ofte ...
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  • ...is [[carbon]] and O is [[oxygen]]. The double lines represent the double [[chemical bond]] between the [[atom]]s.]] '''Carbon dioxide''' (CO<sub>2</sub>) is a [[chemical compound]]. It is a [[gas]] at [[room temperature]]. It is made of one [[ca ...
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  • ...out orbital (electron) energy levels. For compounds' energy levels, see [[chemical potential]].'' ...
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  • ...Popular History of the Science and Technology of Large Molecules|publisher=Chemical Heritage Foundation|date=2005|pages=70-73|isbn=9780941901031}}</ref> ...s earliest work in polymer science was in the area of [[polymerization]] [[chemical kinetics|kinetics]] at the DuPont [[Experiment]]al station. Most chemists ...
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  • ...ther use is obtained in the agricultural products, food, [[petroleum]] and chemical industries ...d in determining structure of [[organic compound|organic]] and biochemical compounds. ...
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