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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd CoarseGrained Modeling of Biomolecules Computational Biophysics

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Corrosion Protection of Metals by Intrinsically Conducting Polymers

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  • Elsevier Science Energy Sources

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    Table of Contents1. Energy sources: an introduction2. Petroleum3. Natural gas4. Coal5. Nuclear Fission6. Nuclear fusion7. Batteries8. Fuel cells9. Supercapacitors10. Photovoltaics11. Photoelectrochemical cells12. Hydrogen Production and storage13. Biochemical energy conversions14. Wind energy15. Ocean energy16. Other Renewable forms of energy

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Exploring Life Phenomena with Statistical

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    Book SynopsisIn a living body, a variety of molecules are working in a concerted manner to maintain its life, and to carry forward the genetic information from generation to generation. A key word to understand such processes is water, which plays an essential role in life phenomena. This book sheds light on life phenomena, which are woven by biomolecules as warp and water as weft, by means of statistical mechanics of molecular liquids, the RISM and 3D-RISM theories, both in equilibrium and non-equilibrium. A considerable number of pages are devoted to basics of mathematics and physics, so that students who have not majored in physics may be able to study the book by themselves. The book will also be helpful to those scientists seeking better tools for the computer-aided-drug-discovery.   Explains basics of the statistical mechanics of molecular liquids, or RISM and 3D-RISM theories, and its application to water. Provides outline of the generalTable of ContentsGeneral Introduction. Fundamentals: Basic Concepts Related to Statistical Mechanics. Statistical Mechanics of Liquid and Solutions. Dynamics of Liquids and Solutions. Theory of Biomolecular Solvation and Molecular Recognition. Structural Fluctuation and Dynamics of Protein in Aqueous Solutions. Applications of the Theories to In-silico Drug Discovery. References. Epilogue.

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Introduction to Statistical Physics

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    Book SynopsisWritten by a world-renowned theoretical physicist, Introduction to Statistical Physics, Second Edition clarifies the properties of matter collectively in terms of the physical laws governing atomic motion. This second edition expands upon the original to include many additional exercises and more pedagogically oriented discussions that fully explain the concepts and applications.The book first covers the classical ensembles of statistical mechanics and stochastic processes, including Brownian motion, probability theory, and the FokkerPlanck and Langevin equations. To illustrate the use of statistical methods beyond the theory of matter, the author discusses entropy in information theory, Brownian motion in the stock market, and the Monte Carlo method in computer simulations. The next several chapters emphasize the difference between quantum mechanics and classical mechanicsthe quantum phase. Applications covered include Fermi statistics and semiconductTrade Review… suitable for advanced engineering study in an engineering or physics curriculum. … The problems at the end of each chapter and the discussion of applications will help students grasp many difficult concepts. … very readable and should be considered for an undergraduate program or by people wanting to learn about statistical physics.—IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine, Vol. 27, No. 3, May/June 2011Table of ContentsA Macroscopic View of Matter. Heat and Entropy. Using Thermodynamics. Phase Transitions. The Statistical Approach. Maxwell–Boltzmann Distribution. Transport Phenomena. Canonical Ensemble. Grand Canonical Ensemble. Noise. Stochastic Processes. Time-Series Analysis. The Langevin Equation. Quantum Statistics. Quantum Ensembles. The Fermi Gas. The Bose Gas. Bose–Einstein Condensation. The Order Parameter. Superfluidity. Superconductivity. Appendix. Index.

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  • Cambridge University Press CollisionInduced Absorption Gases 02 Cambridge Monographs on Atomic Molecular and Chemical Physics Series Number 2

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  • Cambridge University Press Transport Properties of Fluids

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  • Cambridge University Press Water Science Reviews 2 Crystalline Hydrates Water Science Review Series Number 2

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  • Cambridge University Press Muon and Muonium Chemistry

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  • Cambridge University Press Valency

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  • Cambridge University Press Molecular Optical Activity and the Chiral Discriminations

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  • Cambridge University Press LigandField Parameters

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  • Cambridge University Press The Determination and Interpretation of Molecular Wave Functions Cambridge Monographs in Physical Chemistry

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  • Cambridge University Press The Quantum Theory of Unimolecular Reactions

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  • Cambridge University Press IonSelective Electrodes

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  • Cambridge University Press The Chemical Physics of Ice

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  • Cambridge University Press The Computation of Chemical Equilibria

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  • Cambridge University Press Thermodynamics of Chemical Systems

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  • Cambridge University Press Transport Properties of Fluids

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  • Cambridge University Press Molecular Crystals

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  • Cambridge University Press Introduction to Physical Chemistry

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  • Cambridge University Press Zeke Spectroscopy

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  • Cambridge University Press Group Theoretical Methods and Applications to Molecules and Crystals

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  • Cambridge University Press Group Theory with Applications in Chemical Physics

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  • Cambridge University Press High Vacuum Techniques Chemical Syn

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  • Cambridge University Press Spectroscopy of Molecular Rotation in Gases and Liquids

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  • Cambridge University Press Imaging in Molecular Dynamics

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  • Cambridge University Press Statistical Mechanics

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  • Cambridge University Press ManyBody Methods in Chemistry and Physics MBPT and CoupledCluster Theory Cambridge Molecular Science

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  • Cambridge University Press Unimolecular Reactions

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  • Cambridge University Press Dissociative Recombination of Molecular Ions

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  • Cambridge University Press Elements of the Random Walk

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  • Cambridge University Press Complex Networks

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  • Cambridge University Press Introduction to Computational Materials Science Fundamentals to Applications

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  • Cambridge University Press Statistical Mechanics of Nonequilibrium Liquids

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  • Cambridge University Press Dynamics of SelfOrganized and SelfAssembled Structures

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  • Cambridge University Press Scattering Methods in Complex Fluids

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  • Cambridge University Press Molecular Forces and Self Assembly In Colloid Nano Sciences and Biology Cambridge Molecular Science

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  • Cambridge University Press Concepts and Methods of 2D Infrared Spectroscopy

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    Book SynopsisIntroducing the essential concepts of 2D IR spectroscopy, this book is an excellent starting point for graduate students and researchers new to this exciting field. It develops an intuitive understanding so readers will be able to accurately interpret 2D IR spectra and design their own spectrometer.Table of Contents1. Introduction; 2. Designing multiple pulse experiments; 3. Mukamelian or perturbative expansion of the density matrix; 4. Basics of 2D IR spectroscopy; 5. Polarization control; 6. Molecular couplings; 7. 2D IR lineshapes; 8. Dynamic cross peaks; 9. Experimental designs, data collection and processing; 10. Simple simulation strategies; 11. Pulse sequence design: some examples; Appendices; References; Index.

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  • The Periodic Kingdom A Journey Into The Land Of

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  • Mass Spectrometry of NonCovalent Complexes

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Mass Spectrometry of NonCovalent Complexes

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    Book SynopsisDetails the many benefits of applying mass spectrometry to supramolecular chemistry Except as a method for the most basic measurements, mass spectrometry (MS) has long been considered incompatible with supramolecular chemistry. Yet, with today''s methods, the disconnect between these two fields is not warranted. Mass Spectrometry and Gas-Phase Chemistry of Non-Covalent Complexes provides a convincing look at how modern MS techniques offer supramolecular chemists a powerful investigatory toolset. Bringing the two fields together in an interdisciplinary manner, this reference details the many different topics associated with the study of non-covalent complexes in the gas phase. The text begins with brief introductions to supramolecular chemistry and such relevant mass spectrometric methods as ionization techniques, analyzers, and tandem MS experiments. The coverage continues with: How the analyte''s transition into the gas phase changes covalent Trade Review"Whether the reader is a mass spectrometrist or a supramolecular chemist ... both are accommodated." (Book News, December 2009)Table of ContentsPreface. List of Tutorials. PART A: GENERAL ISSUES. 1. INTRODUCTION. 2. SUPRAMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY: SOME BACKGROUND. 2.1. The Nature of Non-Covalent Interactions. 2.2. Classical Building Blocks in Supramolecular Chemistry. 2.3. Key Areas and Key Concepts in Supramolecular Chemistry. 2.4. Biomolecules: Intra- and Intermolecular Non-Covalent Bonds. References. 3 MASS SPECTROMETRY FOR THE EXAMINATION OF NON-COVALENT COMPLEXES. 3.1. Common Mass Spectrometric Instrumentation for the Examination of Non-Covalent Bonds. 3.2. How Non-Covalent Bonds Change on the Transition from Solution to the Gas Phase. 3.3. Ion Energetics Issues. 3.4. Tandem-MS-Experiments. 3.5. Potential Sources of Error or Misinterpretation. References. PART B: ARTIFICIAL SUPRAMOLECULAR SYSTEMS. 4 FUNDAMENTAL STUDIES ON SMALLER NON-COVALENT COMPLEXES. 4.1. Ion Neutral Complexes. 4.2. High-Pressure Mass Spectrometry: Bridging the Gap Between Gas and Condensed Phase. References. 5 DETERMINATION OF THE "SECONDARY STRUCTURE" OF SUPRAMOLECULES BY MASS SPECTROMETRY. 5.1. Mechanically Interlocked Molecules and Their Precursors. 5.2. Guest Encapsulation. 5.3. Gas-Phase Conformations. 5.4. Zwitterions and Salt-Bridges. References. 6 CHIRAL RECOGNITION. 6.1. Tartrate Clusters. 6.2. Chiral Crown Ether-Ammonium Complexes: The Three-Point Model. 6.3. Cyclodextrin-Amino Acid Recognition. 6.4. Chiral Recognition in Amino Acid Clusters. 6.5. Homochiral Serine Octamers. 6.6. Resonant Two Photon Ionization Studies of Chiral Complexes: Spectroscopy of Diastereomeric Complexes in the Gas Phase. References. 7 MONITORING SOLUTION REACTIVITY OF NON-COVALENT COMPLEXES BY MASS SPECTROMETRY. 7.1. Mass Spectrometric Characterization of Metallo-Supramolecular Aggregates. 7.2. Simple Ligand Exchanges in Metallo-Supramolecular Squares. 7.3. Titration Experiments with Helicates. 7.4. Helicates Again: Mechanistic Insight into Ligand Exchange Reactions. 7.5. Titration Experiments with Self-Sorting Tetraurea-Calixarenes. 7.6. Self-Sorting Reactions of Pseudorotaxane Assemblies. 7.7. Shorter Time-Scales: A Mixed-Flow Technique Applied to Self-Assembly. References. 8. GAS-PHASE REACTIVITY OF SUPRAMOLECULES. 8.1. Molecular "Mouse Traps": Covalent Bond Formation Within Non-Covalent Complexes. 8.2. Fragmentation of Metallo-Supramolecular Helicates, Squares, and Cages. 8.3. Host-Guest Chemistry of Dendrimers in the Gas Phase. 8.4. H/D Exchange Reactions in Gaseous Non-Covalent Complexes. References. 9 DETERMINATION OF THERMOCHEMICAL DATA. 9.1. Crown Ether Binding Affinities in Solution. 9.2. Ranking of Anion-Cavitand Gas-Phase Binding Energies. 9.3. Crown Ether-Ammonium Ion Complexes in the Gas Phase. 9.4. Crown Ether-Alkali Metal Ion Complexes and the Best-Fit Model. References. PART C NON-COVALENT COMPLEXES OF BIOMOLECULES. 10 NON-COVALENT COMPLEXES WITH PETIDES AND PROTEINS. 10.1. Metal-Ion Binding to Peptides and Small Proteins. 10.2. Probing Three-Dimensional Protein Structure and Protein-Protein Interactions. 10.3. Interactions of Proteins with Small Molecules. 10.4. Sugar-Peptide and Sugar-Protein Complexes. 10.5. Interactions of Proteins with Oligonucleotides, DNA, and RNA. References. 11. NON-COVALENT COMPLEXES OF NUCLEOTIDES. 11.1. Metal-Ion Binding to DNA Bases and Oligonucleotides. 11.2. Are Watson-Crick Base Pairing and Double Helix Conserved in the Gas Phase? 11.3. G-Quartets. 11.4. The Folding of G-Rich Strands into Quadruplexes. 11.5. Minor Groove Binders and Intercalators: The Binding to Duplexes. 11.6. Non-Covalent Interactions With G-Quadruplexes. References. 12. CARBOHYDRATES. 12.1 Carbohydrates: Their Importance and Analysis. 12.2. Stereodifferentiation of Small Carbohydrates. 12.3. Structural Aspects of Oligosaccharides by MS and IMS. 12.4. Carbohydrate Association. 12.5. Summary and Outlook. References. 13. EPILOGUE. Index.

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  • Inorganic Syntheses Volume 31

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Inorganic Syntheses Volume 31

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    Book SynopsisThe volumes in this continuing series provide a compilation of current techniques and ideas in inorganic synthetic chemistry. Includes inorganic polymer syntheses and preperation of important inorganic solidsd, sutheses used in the development of pharamacologically active inorganic compounds, small-molecule coordination complexes, and related compounds. Also contains calcuable information on transition organometallic compunds, including species with meta-metal cluster molecules. All syntheses presented here have been tested.Table of ContentsChapter One MAIN GROUP COMPOUNDS. 1. Volatile-² Diketonate Complexes of Calcium(II), Strontium(II), and Barium(II). 2. Bis(1,1,1,3,3,3-hexamethyldisilazanato) bis(tetrahydrofuran)-barium. 3. Ammonium and Barium Salts of the Tris- [1,2-benzenediolate(2-)-O,O']titanium(IV) Dianion. 4. N-Donor Adducts of Dimethylzinc. 5. Arene Chalcogenolato Complexes of Zinc and Cadmium. 6. Arene Thiolato, Selenolato, and Tellurolato Complexes of Mercury. 7. Electronic Grade Alkyls of Group 12 and 13 Elements. 8. Trimethylindium and Trimethylgallium. 9. (N,N-dimethylethanamine) trihydridoafuminum. 10. Tertiary Amine and Phosphine Adducts of Gallium Trihydride. 11. trans-1,1-Di-tert-butyl-2,3-dimethylsilane and 2,2-Di-tert-butyl 1,1,1-triethyldisilane. 12. Tin(II) Sulfide and Tin(II) Selenide. 13. Tin(IV) Fluoride (Tetrafluorostannane). 14. N,N,N'-Tris(trimethylsilyl) Amidines. 15. Homoleptic Bismuth Amides. 16. Cyclo-tetrasulfur(2+) Bis[hexafluoroarsenate(1-)], Cyclo-tetrasulfur(2+)Bis[undecafluorodiantimonate(1-)], Cyclo-tetraselenium(2+)Bis[hexafluroarsenate(1-)] and Cyclo-tetraselenium(2+) Bis[undecafluorodiantimonate(1-)]. 17. Fe2(S2)(CO)6, and Fe3Te2(CO)9,10. Chapter Two LIGANDS AND REAGENTS. 18. 5,10,15,20-Tetrakis (2,6-dihydroxyphenyl) -21H,23H-porphine. 19. Tribenzocycline (TBC) and Tetrabenzocyclyne (QBC). 20. (Chloromethylene)bis[trimethylsilane] [Bis(trimethylsilyl)chloromethane]. 21. S,S-Chiraphos [(S,S)-(-)-(1,2-Dimethyl-1,2-ethandiyl) bis-(diphenylphosphine)]. 22. ²-Ketophosphines: Ligands of Catalytic Relevance. 23. N,N-Diisobutyl-2-(octylphenylphosphinyl) acetamide (CMPO). 24. Aresenic(III) Chloride. 25. Tris(trimethylsilyl)arsine and Lithium Bis(trimethylsilyl)arsenide. 26. Sterically Hindered Arene Chalcogenols. 27. Tris(trimethylsilyl)silyl Lithium Tris(tetrahydrofuran), Lithium Tris(trimethylsilyl)silyltellurolate Bis(tetrahydrofuran), and Tris(trimethylsilyl)silyltellurol. 28. Metal Complexes of the Lacunary Heteropolytungstates [B-±-PW9O34]9- and [±-P2W15O56]12-. 29. Polyoxoanion-Supported, Atomically Dispersed Iridium(I) and Rhodium(I). Chapter Three ORGANOMETALLIC COMPOUNDS. 30. One-Pot Synthesis of Dicarbonyltris(phosphine)iron(0) Complexes from Pentacarbonyliron. 31. Tricarbonylbis(phosphine)iron(0) Complexes. 32. (·5-Pentamethylcyclopentadienyl) (·5-cyclopentadienyl)iron [1,2,3,4,5-pentamethylferrocene]. 33. Pyrazolate-Bridged Ruthenium(I) Carbonyl Complexes. 34. Main Group-Transition Metal Carbonyl Complexes. 35. MnII4(1/44-O)[(CO)9Co3(1/43-CCO2)]6, M = Co, Zn. 36. 1,2,3,4-Tetramethyl-5-(trifluoromethyl)cyclopentadiene (Cp+ H) and Di-1/4-Chlorodichlorobis [·5-tetramethyl- (Trifluoromethyl)Cyclopentadienyl] Dirhodium(III). 37. Acetonitrile-Substituted Derivatives of Rh6(CO)16: Rh6(CO)16-x(NCMe)x(x = 1, 2). 38. Tetraphenylarsonium Carbonyltrichloroplatinate(II). Chapter Four TRANSITION METAL, LANTHANIDE, AND ACTINIDE COMPLEXES. 39. Dichlordioxobis(dimethyl sulphoxide)molybdenum(VI). 40. Metal-Catalyzed Synthesis of cis-[Re(CO)4,LI] [L = P(OMe)3, PMe2Ph, PPh3]. 41. Tris(l,2-bis(dimethylphosphino) ethane)rhenium(1) Trifluoromethanesulfonate, [Re(DMPE)3[CF3SO3]. 42. Tetrahalo Oxorhenate Anions. 43. A Rhenium(I) Dinitrogen Complex Containing a Tertiary Phosphine. 44. Bis(2,4-pentanedionato)iron(II) [Iron(II)Bis(acetylacetonate)]. 45. Synthesis of trans-Tetraammined.ichlorocobalt(III)Chloride. 46. [[3,3'-(1,3-Propanediyldiimino) bis[3-methy-2-butanone]- dioximatel(1-)-N,N',N'',N''']nickel(II), Nioyl. 47. Platinum Complexes Suitable as Precursors for Synthesis in Nonaqueous Solvents. 48. Tetrakis(propanenitrile)platinum(II)Trifluoromethanesulfonate as a Suitable Intermediate in Synthetic Pt(II) Chemistry. 49. [(1,2,5,6-·)-1,5-Cyclooctadiene]dimethylplatinum(II). 50. Bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-3,5 -heptanedionato)copper. 51. Lewis Base Adducts of 1,1,1,5,5,5 -Hexafluoro-2,4-pentadionato -Copper(I) Compounds. 52. Copper(II) Alkoxides. 53. Pyrazolato Copper(I) Complexes. 54. Tris(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl -3,5-heptanedionato) Yttrium. 55. Lewis Base Adducts of Uranium Triiodide and Tris[bis(trimethylsilyl)amido] uranium. Contributor Index. Subject Index. Formula Index. Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number Index.

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  • SafetyScale Laboratory Experiments for Chemistry for Today BrooksCole Laboratory Series for General Organic and Biochemistry

    SafetyScale Laboratory Experiments for Chemistry for Today BrooksCole Laboratory Series for General Organic and Biochemistry

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    Book SynopsisSucceed in your course using this lab manual's unique blend of laboratory skills and exercises that effectively illustrate concepts from the main text, CHEMISTRY FOR TODAY: GENERAL, ORGANIC, AND BIOCHEMISTRY, 8e. The book's 15 general chemistry and 20 organic/biochemistry safety-scale laboratory experiments use small quantities of chemicals and emphasize safety and proper disposal of materials. "Safety-scale' is the authors' own term for describing the amount of chemicals each lab experiment requires--less than macroscale quantities, which are expensive and hazardous, and more than microscale quantities, which are difficult to work with and require special equipment.

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  • Carson Dellosa Education Physical Science

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