Science: Chemistry

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Corrosive Substances: The Complete List

This comprehensive reference lists 37 Corrosive Substances with detailed entries including chemical formulas and CAS numbers, typical concentrations or molarities, common industrial and lab uses, and hazard/pH information. Ideal for lab personnel, safety officers, educators, and researchers, it helps you quickly identify risks, learn safe handling practices, and access accurate corrosive chemical data at a glance.

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Flammable Gases: The Complete List

This post lists 27 Flammable Gases, presenting each chemical formula, flammable range (% vol) and autoignition temperature (°C) for quick reference. Use this comprehensive, data-driven guide to compare hazard limits, identify ignition risks, and improve safety planning in labs, industry, and emergency response — essential for engineers, safety officers, and curious professionals.

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List of Alkenes

This post lists 17 important Alkenes with molecular formulas, boiling points, common uses, and concise 30–50 word descriptions. Ideal for students, chemists, and professionals seeking a quick reference to compare properties, identify applications, and understand the practical roles of Alkenes in industry and research.

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List of Gadolinium Compounds

This comprehensive list catalogs 42 gadolinium compounds, presenting each compound’s chemical formula, compound class, and primary uses. Covering oxides, halides, nitrides, sulfides, chelates, alloys and more, the post helps researchers, students and engineers quickly identify Gd-based materials and their applications.

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Erbium Isotopes: The Complete List

A comprehensive, easy-to-read guide listing erbium isotopes and their key properties. This post covers mass numbers, stability and half-lives, decay modes, production notes, and practical applications—perfect for students, researchers, and curious readers seeking a single authoritative reference on erbium isotopes.

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List of Binary Compounds

This comprehensive List of Binary Compounds catalogs 80 common binary compounds with their chemical class and state at STP. Perfect for students and professionals, the table provides quick-reference names, classifications (ionic, covalent, etc.) and whether each compound is solid, liquid, or gas at standard conditions.

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Suspensions

Explore a comprehensive list of 41 Suspensions spanning automotive, industrial, scientific, musical and regulatory contexts. Each entry lists the domain, a key metric (typical unit) and a concise real-world example to help you compare types and applications—perfect for engineers, students, and curious readers.

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Saturated Fats: The Complete List

Explore Saturated Fats: The Complete List, a comprehensive, data-driven guide to 50 foods ranked by saturated fat content. Each entry shows grams per 100 g and percent daily value per serving to help you compare butter, coconut oil, cheese, fatty meats and more — ideal for diet planning, label reading, and making informed choices about which saturated fats to limit or include in moderation.

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List of Examples of Hydrocarbons

This post presents 64 examples of hydrocarbons, each with its chemical formula, class, and physical state at 20°C. From simple alkanes and alkenes to aromatics and cyclic compounds, use this comprehensive reference to compare structures and properties—ideal for students, educators, and chemistry enthusiasts. Explore the full list to learn formulas and classifications.

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Examples of Secondary Alcohols

Explore 16 examples of secondary alcohols with IUPAC names or SMILES, their oxidation products (ketones), boiling points, and concise 30–50 word descriptions. This easy-reference list helps students and chemists quickly identify common secondary alcohols and compare their properties at a glance.

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