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Examples of Strong Acids: The Complete List

Explore 10 Examples of Strong Acids in this complete, easy-to-scan list—each entry includes chemical formula, approximate dissociation (pKa) and common uses. Ideal for students, lab personnel, and curious readers, the post also highlights safety considerations and practical applications so you can quickly identify, compare, and safely work with these widely used acids.

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Monosaccharides: The Complete List

This comprehensive list catalogs 27 monosaccharides, detailing carbon atom counts (C), types, and natural sources for each entry. Perfect for students and researchers looking to compare glucose, fructose, ribose and other simple sugars at a glance.

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The Complete List of Cadmium Compounds

A comprehensive catalog of 42 Cadmium Compounds with formulas, main uses, hazard and regulatory notes, and concise descriptions. This guide is designed for chemists, safety officers, students, and industry professionals needing a quick-reference resource for identification, safe handling, and compliance.

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List of 1909 Nobel Prize Winners

This post lists the 1909 Nobel Prize Winners across six prize categories, showing each laureate’s country and the official citation. Discover the scientists, writers and peacemakers honored that year, with concise context and links to original citations for researchers and history enthusiasts.

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1954 Nobel Prize Winners

This article presents a complete, fact-checked list of the 1954 Nobel Prize Winners, covering each prize category, the laureates’ countries, and the official award citations. Read concise summaries that explain why each winner was honored, historical context for their achievements, and links to original citations, photos, and archival documentation to explore the laureates’ legacies.

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The Complete List of Vector Quantities

This comprehensive list covers 31 vector quantities used across physics and engineering, showing each symbol, SI unit, and typical contexts where they appear. Use this post as a quick reference to understand vectors like force, velocity, momentum, electric field and more — ideal for students, educators, and professionals needing a concise, reliable guide.

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The Complete List of Selenium Isotopes

This post provides a complete list of Selenium Isotopes, covering all 32 known isotopes and summarizing key properties — half-life (in s/min/h/d/yr), decay mode, and natural abundance. Use this concise, data-driven reference to compare isotope stability, radioactive behavior, and natural occurrence for research, teaching, or laboratory work.

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Americium Isotopes: The Complete List

This post provides a complete, tabulated reference of Americium Isotopes, listing each isotope’s mass number, half-life and decay modes across five key entries. Ideal for students, researchers, and radiation professionals, the concise table and explanatory notes make it easy to compare properties, understand radiological behavior, and reference essential data quickly.

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Dwarf Planets: The Complete List

This post presents a definitive, numbered list of 20 Dwarf Planets recognized in and near our Solar System, including their current status, diameters, and average orbital distances. Whether you’re a student, educator, or space enthusiast, explore concise facts, quick comparisons, and essential details to understand each body’s classification and where it orbits—perfect for reference or deeper study.

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Sample Preparation Methods: The Complete List

This comprehensive guide catalogs 49 Sample Preparation Methods used in chemistry, biology, environmental science, and materials labs. Each entry lists sample types, key equipment, and typical parameters (time, temperature, volumes), making it easy to compare techniques and pick the right protocol for your analysis. Ideal for researchers, lab techs, and students who need a fast, practical reference.

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