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Hydrogen's Atomic Number: Understanding the Basics
Hydrogen has an atomic number of 1. This means that there is one proton in the nucleus of a hydrogen atom.
Maximum Work from Acetylene Combustion: A Thermodynamic Analysis
Potassium Permanganate and Water: Understanding the Color Change
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Harnessing Bacteria to Strengthen Cars, Planes, and Armor
Innovative Strategies for Modifying Nucleosides in Pharmaceutical Development
Harnessing Organic & Inorganic Sulfur for Safer Rechargeable Lithium Batteries
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Searching for Life on Mars: The Crucial Role of Earth's Fossil Records
Advancing Energy-Dense Lithium‑Ion Batteries for Clean Energy
How Advanced Sewage Treatment Boosted UK River Biodiversity in 30 Years
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Uncovering the Cell’s Hidden Organizational Hub: Microtubule Assembly Explained
Lancaster University Breaks Ground on Quantum‑Powered Hydrogen Fuel
Improving Reaction Planning: The Power of Transparent Reporting of Negative Results
Innovative, Sustainable Approach to Calcium Carbide Utilization
How a Tiny Fungus Fuels a High-Impact Startup
Sustainable Energy Solutions: Low‑Energy Ammonia Production for Global Food Security
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