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catalytic cracking; the use of liquid oil vapour, over a bed of aluminium silica, including some steam pumped through too :D

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i always get n!

nanotechnology = in future, it might make drinks so that everyone buys the same drink, but you program your flavours into it. i read it reader's digest :p
dunno if it's chem.
 

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Nanotechnology certainly is chemistry! It's the biggest technology you're likely to see in your lifetime. It's synergistic with biotechnology, since mother nature is the best nanotechnologist! (just look at yourself for a reason why).

It ranges from photvoltaics to cosmetics to food production to medicine, with this being an obviously non-exhaustive list.
 

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LOL omg i'm sorry.

mass number = number of neutrons + number of protons
 

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Emma-Jayde said:
Hows about the 'e' from 'stratosphere'?
Equilibria:The plural form of "equilibrium".
Yttrium, Element with atomic number.... wouldn't have a clue!
 

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Tetrahedral structure = eg. methane, where 4 atoms are connected to a central atom and the charges are balanced.
 

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