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- Acid rain [r]: Deposition of acidified rain, snow, sleet, hail, gases and particles, and acidified fog and cloud water, due to nitric or sulfuric acid pollution. [e]
- Boron [r]: A rare chemical element (atomic number = 5) present in 0.0003% of the earth's crust, mostly as borax and kernite. [e]
- Chemical compound [r]: A chemical substance consisting of two or more chemical elements bonded in a fixed ratio; not a mixture. [e]
- Chemical engineering [r]: a branch of engineering that uses chemistry, biology, physics, and math to solve problems involving fuel, drugs, food, and many other products [e]
- Concrete [r]: Construction material consisting of cement, aggregate (generally gravel and sand), water and admixtures. [e]
- Detergent [r]: A surfactant which emulsifies chemicals; commonly used as laundry detergents, shampoos and degreasers. [e]
- Drug Enforcement Administration [r]: Federal government agency charged with enforcing controlled substances laws and regulations in the United States. [e]
- Drywall [r]: A common building material composed of two heavy paper sides with a slab of compressed gypsum between them. [e]
- Dual-use [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Flue gas desulfurization [r]: The technology for removing sulfur dioxide from the flue gases resulting from the combustion of coal or fuel oil in power plant steam generators or other large combustion sources. [e]
- Fluid catalytic cracking [r]: A petroleum refining process that cracks the large hydrocarbon molecules in the portion of the petroleum crude oil boiling above 340 °C into lower boiling, more valuable high octane gasoline and olefinic gases. [e]
- Formic acid [r]: HCO2H, the smallest carboxylic acid, and the sting delivered by stinging nettles and ants. [e]
- Fuming sulfuric acid [r]: Solution mostly containing disulfuric acid produced by adding SO3 to sulfuric acid. [e]
- List of inorganic compounds [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Microbial metabolism [r]: The means by which a microbe obtains the energy and nutrients (e.g. carbon) it needs to live and propagate. [e]
- Nitroglycerin [r]: A very unstable, shock-sensitive high-explosive which also has medical uses as a vasodilator in heart disease [e]
- Normality [r]: Chemical concentration unit for acid-base reactions. [e]
- Organic reaction [r]: A chemical reaction involving organic compounds. [e]
- Petroleum refining processes [r]: The chemical engineering processes used in petroleum refining. [e]
- Polyatomic ion [r]: An ion consisting of a molecule with covalently bonded atoms or of a metal complex that can be considered to act as a single unit in the context of acid and base chemistry or in the formation of salts (i.e., a group of bonded atoms that act as if they were one). [e]
- Radiation chemistry [r]: A subdivision of nuclear chemistry, which is the study of the chemical effects of radiation on matter. [e]
- Sulfur dioxide [r]: A colorless gas (SO2) consisting of one atom of sulfur and two atoms of oxygen. [e]
- Sulfur [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Venus (planet) [r]: Add brief definition or description