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Magnetic Materials: Iron, Nickel, Neodymium & Samarium - Not Gold or Cobalt
Neither gold nor cobalt are commonly used in magnets. Some of the most common materials used in magnets are iron, nickel, neodymium, and samarium.
Decomposition of Tin(II) Oxide: Products and Reaction
Water Vapor: Understanding Its Form and Common Examples
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Takeaway Containers: The Hidden Environmental Toll of Fast‑Food Packaging
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Photopolymerization‑Triggered Molecular Motion for Next‑Gen Flexible LCDs
Delaware Researchers Unveil Breakthrough Two‑Step Process to Boost CO₂ Electrolysis Efficiency
Sugar‑Coated Luminescent Probe Enhances Acid Detection in Living Cells
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