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Simon Frasier
Simon Fraser, the Explorer. Simon Fraser was born May 20, 1776, in the small rural hamlet of Mapletown in Hoosick Township, New York, near Bennington, ...
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The Halogens
Like fluorine and the other members of the halogen family, chlorine is diatomic in nature, occurring as Cl2 rather than Cl. It forms -1 ions in ionic ...
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Vanadium
Vanadium Data. Atomic Structure. Atomic Radius: 1.92Å; Atomic Volume: 8.78cm3/mol; Covalent Radius: 1.22Å; Cross Section (Thermal Neutron Capture) Barn: ...
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Sodium
In medieval Europe a compound of sodium with the Latin name of sodanum was used as a headache remedy. Sodium's symbol, Na, comes from the neo-Latin name for ...
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Chemelem.htm
Conducts heat less effectively than any other metal except mercury. ... Comes from the Latin word for "magnet." Used in steel alloys to add strength and ...
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Inorganic Chemistry
Photography already has been mentioned as an important nineteenth-century application of inorganic chemistry, but in its importance to the economy or the ...
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The Carbon Family
The Carbon Family ... Like silicon, germanium is used in the manufacture of semi-conductor devices. ... Additional Information About Germanium ...
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The Carbon Family
The Carbon Family. Carbon is the sixth most abundant element in the known universe but not nearly as common on the earth, despite the fact that living ...
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75 Isomers of Decane
The 75 Isomers of Decane - C10H22. Decane; 2- Methylnonane; 3-Methylnonane; 4-Methylnonane; 5-Methylnonane; 3-Ethyloctane; 4-Ethyloctane; 2,2-Dimethyloctane ...
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The Discovery of the Electron
Those particles came to be called electrons, as Stoney had suggested, and J. J. Thomson is therefore considered to have discovered the electron. ...