- Look up eduction,
educt, eductor, or
educe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Eduction or
variants may
refer to:
Eduction (geology), a
process in which...
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compound parti****tes in the
derivatization reaction and
transforms the
educt to a
derivate of
deviating reactivity, solubility,
boiling point, melting...
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weapon Chemical synthesis DEA list of
chemicals Derivative (chemistry)
Educt, a
reagent or
reactant Metabolism#Anabolism
Monoamine precursor Prodrug...
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tectonic fault zones are
being supplied by a
multitude of
inorganic educts (e.g.,
carbon monoxide, hydrogen, ammonia,
hydrogen cyanide, nitrogen, and...
- Kipp's apparatus, also
called a Kipp generator, is an
apparatus designed for
preparation of
small volumes of gases. It was
invented around 1844 by the...
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within the
Sydney Water system:
educt and induct.
Induct vents draw air into a
sewerage system to
aerate the pipelines.
Educt vents allow gases to escape...
- In this reaction,
compounds with
various organic groups can be used (see
educts). A
basic version (R2 = H)
without the
presence of
chiral catalysts is shown...
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Orogeny Hercynian Rock age(s)
oldest rock > 560
million years (Ecker gneiss-
educt),
youngest pre-quaternary
rocks c. 290
million years (Brocken granite) Rock...
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concentrations of
chemicals in a
solution that
connects concentrations of
educts and products. ****uming log-normal
distributions of the
variables involved...
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