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During the
Bronze Age,
****nic was
melted with
copper to make
****nical bronze.
Jabir ibn
Hayyan described the
isolation of
****nic before 815 AD. Albertus...
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****nical bronze is an
alloy in
which ****nic, as
opposed to or in
addition to tin or
other constituent metals, is
combined with
copper to make bronze...
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****nicals are
chemical compounds that
contain ****nic. In a
military context, the term
****nical refers to
toxic ****nic compounds that are used as chemical...
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larger percentage of
****nic is
called ****nical bronze,
which can be work-hardened much
harder than copper.
****nical bronze ****nical br**** Rollason, EC...
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****nic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
****nic is the
chemical element with
symbol As and
atomic number 33.
****nic may also
refer to:
****nic trioxide...
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****nical keratosis (AK) is
growth of
keratin on the skin
caused by
****nic,: 725
which occurs naturally in the Earth's
crust and is
widely distributed...
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Madame Bovary –
fictional suicide by
****nic Lady
Macbeth of the
Mtsensk District (novella) –
fictional murder by
****nical rat
poison Ratnaike RN (1 July 2003)...
- Alloys. ASM International. p. 7. ISBN 978-0-87170-726-0. "Aluminum Br****
****nical, UNS C68700". MatWeb.
Retrieved 18
October 2023. "70/30
Arsinical Br****...
- ****nopyrite (IMA symbol: Apy) is an iron
****nic sulfide (Fe****). It is a hard (Mohs 5.5–6) metallic, opaque,
steel grey to
silver white mineral with...
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****nic trioxide is an
inorganic compound with the
formula As 2O 3. As an
industrial chemical, its
major uses
include the
manufacture of wood preservatives...