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Is Rubber an Acid? Understanding Rubber's Chemical Nature
Rubber is not an acid. It is a natural or synthetic material that exhibits elasticity and can be stretched and returned to its original shape.
Glycerine: Understanding Its Molecular Structure and Classification
Semi-Synthetic Polymers: Definition, Properties & Applications
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Scientists unveil new insights into apatite-structured inorganic pigments
Graphene 'Atomic Armor' Protects Accelerator Photocathodes, Enabling Scientific Breakthroughs
New Model Predicts How Polymer Packaging Absorbs Aroma Molecules
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Developing Fire‑Resistant, Comfortable Cotton: A Sustainable Approach
Intercropping Boosts Soil Carbon Reserves, Advancing Sustainable Farming
Captain Matthew Flinders' Remains, First to Circumnavigate Australia, Discovered in London
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Tick Saliva Proteins Offer New Hope for Treating Heart Disease
Harnessing Mangosteen Peel Extract: A Proven Remedy for Intestinal Inflammation in Humans and Animals
Nobel Laureates Celebrate Eco-Friendly Drug Production as Their Most Proud Achievement
Penn State Researchers Develop Advanced Sensors for Human Biomarkers & Toxic Gas Detection
Biobased Materials Illuminate Textiles with Sustainable Glow
Robotic Bloodhound Detects Ground Odors with Precision
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