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Germanium at 0°C: Properties and State of Matter
Germanium is a solid at 0 degrees Celsius. It has a melting point of 937.4 degrees Celsius and a boiling point of 2830 degrees Celsius.
Hydrogen: Unique Properties and Position in the Periodic Table
Understanding Low Conductivity in Pure Silicon: A Detailed Explanation
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Investigating Mass Effects on Electron–Hole Cluster Dynamics
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Managing Forest Pests in the Anthropocene: Applying Theoretical Insights
New Study Confirms Ancient Ediacaran Animals Were Mobile in Search of Food
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The Reality of Finding a Mummy in Your Backyard
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