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Examples of Superconductors: The Complete List

This comprehensive list catalogs 48 Examples of Superconductors, with each entry showing class, critical temperature (Tc in K), and pressure (GPa). From low-temperature niobium alloys to high-Tc cuprates and iron-based compounds, the table provides clear data and context for researchers, students, and engineers seeking a single reference. Explore and compare properties to find materials suited to research or applications.

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Examples of Alloys: The Complete List

Explore 20 common examples of alloys in this complete list. For each alloy we provide composition percentages, key properties, and common uses, helping engineers, students, and hobbyists choose the right metal for strength, corrosion resistance, conductivity, and cost.

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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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7 Benefits of Synthetic Materials

Explore seven key benefits of synthetic materials — from improved durability and cost-effectiveness to design flexibility, lightweight performance, and weather resistance. This hub post summarizes each advantage and links to detailed guides on plastics, synthetic textiles, composites, and sustainable alternatives to help you choose the right material for products or projects.

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8 Interesting Facts About Synthetic Materials

Explore eight surprising and informative facts about synthetic materials, from how common polymers were invented to their everyday applications in textiles, construction, and electronics. This hub post summarizes key history, types, environmental impacts, safety considerations, and future innovations — and links to deeper articles for each fact so you can learn more.

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Zirconium Compounds: The Complete List

A comprehensive reference listing 31 zirconium compounds with formulas, CAS numbers, essential properties and concise 30–50 word descriptions. Perfect for chemists, materials scientists, students, and procurement teams needing a quick, reliable guide to zirconium chemistry, applications and safety highlights.

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7 Uses of Beryllium

Though rare and tightly regulated, beryllium is indispensable in many high-performance fields. In “7 Uses of Beryllium” we outline the top applications — aerospace parts, X-ray and medical windows, electronic connectors, nuclear reflectors, precision tooling, springs and research alloys — explain why beryllium is chosen, summarize benefits and safety considerations, and link to detailed posts on each use.

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List of Indium Compounds

Explore a concise List of Indium Compounds featuring 27 common inorganic and organometallic species with formulas, oxidation states, and typical uses. This practical reference is designed for students, researchers, and industry professionals who need quick access to applications and properties of key indium compounds like ITO, indium trichloride, and indium phosphide.

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7 Uses of Rubidium

Explore seven practical uses of rubidium across industry, research, and technology. From atomic clocks and laser systems to specialty glass, sensors, and laboratory reagents, this hub links to detailed articles that explain each application and its real-world impact.

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8 Branches of Materials Science and What They Do

This hub outlines the 8 branches of materials science — metallurgy, ceramics, polymers, composites, electronic materials, biomaterials, nanomaterials, and computational materials — explaining what each studies, key applications, and career directions. Follow the links to in-depth posts for examples, resources, and practical guidance for study or industry application.

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