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High school chemistry/biotechnologies - Topic: "EU and USA a comparison" - seeking advices o...
(i) Names of the elements in English and in European languages and why their symbols don't match their English names such as tungsten, which is W. Alternatively, make them find and write something on …
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Looking for terminology for when a hygroscopic chemical gets moisture in it
I am afraid that there is no single word to describe this process because it must a multistep process with a lot of complications. Hygroscopic substances can become deliquescent, which means these sol …