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Which chemical reactions don't involve bond breaking?
reaction-mechanism
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Participation of Pi-bonds and lone pairs in resonance
organic-chemistry
resonance
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Which of the following species has an enthalpy change of formation = 0 kJ/mol?
enthalpy
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Unknown notation relating to stoichiometry
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How much calcium hydroxide will precipitate after addition of sodium hydroxide into saturated calcium hydroxide solution?
solubility
solutions
precipitation
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Why is a very small peak with larger m/z not considered to be the molecular ion?
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Equilibrium between barium carbonate, and barium oxide and carbon dioxide
inorganic-chemistry
equilibrium
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NMR - coupling of chemically equivalent protons
nmr-spectroscopy
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Biblatex - how to use organization's acronym in in-text citation, and full name in the references?
biblatex
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Can halogens exist in their elemental state in nature?
reactivity
elements
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