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Graphite's Atomic Number: Understanding Carbon Allotropes
There is no single atomic number for graphite as it is not an element but a crystalline allotrope of carbon. Each carbon atom in graphite has an atomic number of 6.
Acid-Base Reactions: Neutralization Explained - Chemistry Basics
Atomic Size Trends in Group 1 (Alkali Metals): An Explanation
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Pilot-Scale Plant to Harvest Rare Earth Elements in Coal Country's Core
How Prolonged Radiation Exposure Compromises Nuclear Reactor Integrity and Efficiency
Zinc and Kidney Stones: How It Both Inhibits and Promotes Growth
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Decoding Enzyme Cascades: The Key to Unlocking Metabolic Pathways
Helium‑3 Escape from Earth’s Core Sheds Light on Planet Formation
Measuring Quantum Electron Phases: A New Metronome Technique
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Understanding Fragment Size: How Large Are the Pieces?
Uncovering 100‑Year‑Old Beer: Insights into Chemical Composition and Natural Aging
New Fluorescent Sensor from Ural Federal University Enables Precise Saliva pH Measurement
Gentle, Safer Synthetic Melanin Hair Dye for Healthy Hair Color
Oak Ridge Labs Develops Block Copolymer to Boost Battery Safety and Stability
Tufts Scientists Advance Lab-Grown Meat Color & Texture
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