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  • 41Table d'hyperaccumulateurs – 2 — Hyperaccumulateur Un hyperaccumulateur, ou plante hyperaccumulatrice, est une plante capable de stocker dans ses tissus une certaine concentration dépendant du métal : plus de 1 000 mg/g de matière sèche dans les feuilles pour le nickel,… …

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  • 42Table d'hyperaccumulateurs – 3 — Hyperaccumulateur Un hyperaccumulateur, ou plante hyperaccumulatrice, est une plante capable de stocker dans ses tissus une certaine concentration dépendant du métal : plus de 1 000 mg/g de matière sèche dans les feuilles pour le nickel,… …

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  • 43Chemistry: A Volatile History — is a 2010 BBC documentary on the history of chemistry presented by Jim Al Khalili. It was nominated for the 2010 British Academy Television Awards in the category Specialist Factual. Contents 1 Episode 1 – Discovering the Elements 1.1… …

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  • 44Clarification and stabilization of wine — The winemaking process naturally produces sediments that can precipitate out of the wine. The clarification and stabilization of wine in winemaking involves removing insoluble and suspended materials. The insoluble material causes a wine to be… …

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  • 45ferro- — [fer′ō, fer′ə] [< L ferrum, iron, prob. via Etr < Sem base seen in Heb Phoen barzel, Assyr parz illu] combining form 1. iron [ferromagnetic] 2. iron and [ferromanganese] 3. containing ferrous iron [ferrocyanide]: see FERRI …

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  • 46Electrolysis — In chemistry and manufacturing, electrolysis is a method of separating chemically bonded elements and compounds by passing an electric current through them.History*1800 William Nicholson and Johann Ritter decomposed water into hydrogen and oxygen …

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  • 47Homoleptic — In inorganic chemistry, a homoleptic chemical compound is a metal compound with all ligands identical. [GoldBookRef | title = homoleptic | file = H02850] The term uses a homo prefix to indicate that something is the same for all. Examples *… …

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  • 48ferro- — comb. form Chem. 1 iron, esp. in ferrous compounds. 2 (of alloys) containing iron (ferrocyanide; ferromanganese). Etymology: L ferrum iron …

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  • 49ferro- — combining form Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Latin ferrum 1. iron < ferroconcrete > 2. ferrous iron < ferrocyanide > …

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  • 50Hydrogen cyanide — IUPAC name …

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