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Understanding Blood pH: Why Salt Doesn't Have One
There is no pH value for salt. pH is a measure of the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution. Salt, being a solid compound composed of sodium and chloride ions, does not have a pH value.
Cesium at Room Temperature: Understanding Its Properties
Stone Dyeing Guide: Techniques & Materials for Natural Stone
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New Microfluidic Device Accelerates Screening of Advanced Crystalline Materials
Self-Assembling Molecules Show Promise for Targeted Cancer Therapy
Monash Engineers Achieve 25-Fold Increase in Fatigue Life of High-Strength Aluminium Alloys
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Innovative Climate Solutions: Beavers, Oysters, Cold Water, and More
Graphene‑Cobalt Composite Unlocks Advanced Electromagnetic Logic Devices
Strategic Redundancy Shields Supply Chains from Collapse During Global Crises
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Research Identifies Optimal Conditions for Engineering Advanced Cellulose‑Degrading Enzymes
Capturing Chemical Reactions in Real Time Using Infrared Thermography
Advanced Fluorescent Probes for Precise Cellular Activity Analysis
New molecular trap captures more radioactive waste from nuclear fuel rods
Researchers Engineer Flexible System to Circumvent Copper-Protein Binding
Advanced X-ray Analysis Reveals Hidden Degradation Threats in the Historic Mary Rose Shipwreck
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