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HCFC-124: Understanding Chlorine Content in Refrigerants
No, HCFC-124 is not a chlorine-free refrigerant. It is a hydrochlorofluorocarbon, meaning that it has both hydrogen and chlorine atoms in its molecule.
Acetate (2CH3COO): Properties, Uses & Occurrence
Ionic Bonds: Electron Transfer in Binary Compounds Explained
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Exploring Life: Self‑Replicators That Simultaneously Create and Destroy Themselves
Revolutionary nanoPOTS Technology Captures Unprecedented Protein Data from Single Cells
Strong M–M Pauli Repulsion Drives Repulsive Metallophilicity
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Engineering Extensive Pseudo-Magnetic Fields in Graphene via Symmetry-Mismatched Substrates
NASA Warns: ISS Faces Elevated Threat from Debris After Russian Missile Test
China’s Major Airlines Pursue Boeing 737 MAX Compensation Claims
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Ceramic Hip Resurfacing Prosthesis: Advanced, Durable Solution
Rare-Earth Doping Significantly Enhances Piezoelectric Crystal Performance, New Study Finds
Squid-Inspired Wearable Device Revolutionizes Skin Cancer Prevention with UV Sensing Technology
Nickel‑Catalyzed Ethylene Transformations: Advanced Reaction Strategies
Innovative Porous Polymer Captures CO₂ and Converts It into Valuable Carbon Materials
Simplified Method Enables Production of Lightweight Palladium Nanofoam for Energy Storage
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