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- Molybdenum is a chemical element; it has symbol Mo (from Neo-Latin molybdaenum) and atomic number 42. The name derived from Ancient Gr**** Μόλυβδος molybdos...
- education program incorporating the Lardil language. The last fluent speaker of so-called Old Lardil died in 2007, though a few speakers of a grammatically distinct...
- Gabrielle, in 2011 for $45,000. In 2012, S****ing Gabrielle was bred to Uncle Mo, then a first-year sire standing for $35,000. S****ing Gabrielle was offered...
- equilibrium geometry of alkaline earth dihalides: MX2 (M=Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba; X=F, Cl, Br, I)" (PDF). J. Chem. Phys. 94 (5): 3762. Bibcode:1991JChPh..94.3762S. doi:10...
- abbreviations: These are concatenated, e.g. MFZS = MoFaSiSo 'mother's father's sister's son', yBWF = yBrWiFa 'younger brother's wife's father'. 'Elder/older'...
- (sometimes called phosphanes) such as triphenylphosphine, Ph3P. 3 RMgBr + PCl3 → R3P + 3 MgBrCl Triphenylphosphine is produced industrially by the reaction between...
- This list includes the general officers in the French service during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. From 1789 to 1815, their number exceeded...
- environments. NO2 is used to generate anhydrous metal nitrates from the oxides: MO + 3 NO2 → M(NO3)2 + NO Alkyl and metal iodides give the corresponding nitrates:...
- have its own second-level domain (thus sorbonne.fr for the Sorbonne, hslu.ch for the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts and tum.de for the...
- reaction is a 1 mol-1 mol "one-stream". ( CH 3 ) 2 CHO − + CH 3 P ( O ) FOCH ( CH 3 ) 2 ⟶ CH 3 P ( O ) ( OCH ( CH 3 ) 2 ) 2 + F − {\displaystyle {\ce {(CH3)2CHO-...