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  • *1 : a surface forming a common boundary of two bodies, spaces, or phases <an oil-water in ==Description (Chemistry)==
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  • ...elopment] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medicinal_chemistry medicinal chemistry], since the drug must be absorbed before any medicinal [[effects]] can take * A is the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surface_area surface area] of the solid.
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  • *1: the scum that forms on the [[surface]] of molten metal ...metal] or dispersed in the metal, such as in wrought iron. It forms on the surface of low-melting-point metals such as tin, lead, zinc or aluminium or alloys
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  • ...earth]]. Typically Earth scientists will use [[tools]] from [[physics]], [[chemistry]], [[biology]], and [[mathematics]] to build a [[quantitative]] [[understan ...t 1000 km). Major subdisciplines are meteorology, climatology, atmospheric chemistry and atmospheric physics.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_science]
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  • A '''stain''' is a discoloration that can be clearly distinguished from the [[surface]], [[material]], or [[medium]] it is found upon. Stains are caused by the [ ...ed in the fibers, pores, indentations or other capillary structure of that surface.[1] The material that is trapped coats the underlying material, and the sta
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  • ...iffusion of reagents to the [[surface]] and diffusion of products from the surface can be rate determining. [[Analogous]] [[events]] associated with substrate ...and bases. For this work, Ostwald was awarded the 1909 [[Nobel Prize]] in Chemistry.
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  • [[Cohesion]] [[causes]] [[water]] to [[form]] drops, [[surface]] [[tension]] causes them to be nearly [[spherical]], and '''adhesion''' ke ..., and some textile adhesives form one at a small scale. This is similar to surface tension.
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  • ...ade from weakened or killed forms of the microbe, its toxins or one of its surface proteins. The agent [[stimulates]] the body's [[immune]] system to recogniz [[Category: Chemistry]]
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  • ...that begins falling to the [[earth]] but evaporates before reaching the [[surface]]; it is one of the ways air can become [[saturated]]. Precipitation forms ...000 km3 (95,000 cu mi) of it over the [[oceans]]. Given the [[Earth]]'s [[surface]] area, that means the globally-[[averaged]] annual precipitation is 990 mi
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  • ...a.org/wiki/Ultraviolet ultraviolet] rays which now reach the [[earth]]'s [[surface]], and which are [[ancestral]] to one of the most [[essential]] of your [ht ...one hundred thousand findings outside the [[domain]] of [[physics]] and [[chemistry]] which they [[maintain]] [[prove]] the [[presence]] of [[mind]] in the [[p
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  • ...[[phenomena]] such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meniscus meniscus], [[surface]] tension and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capillary_action capillary act [[Category: Chemistry]]
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  • ...glow or fluoresce. A large fraction of UV, including all that reaches the surface of the [[Earth]], is classified as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-ioniz ...is light. A small amount of the shorter wavelength ultraviolet reaches the surface, which causes sunburn, long-term skin damage, and skin cancer. Ultraviolet
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  • ...emistry, 4th ed., Houghton Mifflin|year, ISBN 0-669-41794-7. In [[organic chemistry]] and [[biochemistry]], the term ''molecule'' is used less strictly and als No Typical molecule can be defined for ionic ([[salt (chemistry)|salts]]) and covalent crystals ([[network solids]]) which are composed of
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  • ==Chemistry== Chemistry is the science treating matter at the atomic to macromolecular scale, the r
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  • ...olar [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_cap ice caps] 2.4%, and other land surface water such as rivers, lakes and ponds 0.6%. A very small amount of the [[Ea [[Category: Chemistry]]
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  • *Applying color to a surface with [[drawing]], [[composition]] and other aesthetic considerations. ==== [[Chemistry]][https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Chemistry] ====
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  • *8. [[Alchemy]]. and Old [[Chemistry]]. A [[process]] of [[analysis]], extraction, or the like. water of separat 13. [[Physics]] The separation of the [[boundary]] layer from the [[surface]] of a [[body]] moving [[relative]] to the surrounding fluid.
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  • ...ystem]]. The receptor [[cells]] for taste in [[humans]] are found on the [[surface]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tongue tongue], along the [https:// [[Category: Chemistry]]
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  • ...been known to be wrong for long distances, considering part of the earth's surface as flat is usually sufficient for many maps covering areas which are not ex *'''''[[Alchemy]]''''' which led to the development of [[chemistry]].
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  • ...ree power available through the magnetic crust at any point on the Earth's surface, and utilize it for life-enhancing reasons. How the chemistry works, and why this would be endothermic, I have much less idea.
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