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  • ...are commonly used [[pigments]].<ref name=Surface2 /><ref name=Surface1 /> Pigments support a structure of fine porosity and form a [[light scattering]] surfac ==Pigments, binders, and co-binders== ...
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  • ...ons.<ref>"Oxides: solid state chemistry" W.H. McCarroll, ''Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry'' Ed. R. Bruce King, John Wiley and Sons (1994) {{ISBN|0-471-9362 ...>{{cite book|first1=W. G.|last1=Klemperer|title=Inorganic Syntheses|series=Inorganic Syntheses|chapter=Tetrabutylammonium Isopolyoxometalates|year=1990|volume=2 ...
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  • ...oughness, as well as determining if a paint is opaque or not. Common white pigments include [[titanium dioxide]] and [[zinc oxide]]. Binders are the film formi ...Viscoelastic properties of latex paint films in tension: Influence of the inorganic phase and surfactants | year = 2010 | journal = [[Progress in Organic Coati ...
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  • '''Barium borate''' is an [[inorganic compound]], a [[borate]] of [[barium]] with a chemical formula BaB<sub>2</s ...ature Polymorph of Barium Borate with Edge-Sharing BO4 Tetrahedra |journal=Inorganic Chemistry |date=2022 |volume=61 |issue=4 |pages=2340–2350 |doi=10.1021/acs. ...
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  • ...ng procedures), thickens (so called ''"fillers"'') and other additives (as pigments and so on) which aim to functionalize the photopolymer. === Inorganic glass/ceramics === ...
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  • ...e"]] terminology sometimes used to refer to the behaviour of metal ions in inorganic systems.<ref>{{harvnb|Nieboer|Richardson|1980|pp=6–7}}</ref> The system gro ..., [[environmental impact of paint|paints]], [[pigment#Metal-based pigments|pigments]], and [[plastic]]s are commonly produced by the inclusion of heavy metals ...
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  • | pKa = 13.995{{sfn|Lide|2003|loc=Chapter 8: Dissociation Constants of Inorganic Acids and Bases}}{{sfn|Weingärtner et al.|2016|p = 13}}{{efn| [[Water]] ({{chem2|H2O}}) is a [[Chemical polarity|polar]] inorganic compound that is at [[room temperature]] a tasteless and odorless [[liquid] ...
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  • ...ansmission of infectious disease.<ref name="A review on the application of inorganic nano-structured materials in the modification of textiles"/> ...to their highly reactive nature.<ref name="A review on the application of inorganic nano-structured materials in the modification of textiles"/> ...
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  • ...because they have the ability to manufacture their own food directly from inorganic carbon, using sunlight as their energy source. This process is called [[pho ...deep sea, often near [[deep sea vent]]s, as [[chemoautotroph]]s which use inorganic electron sources such as [[hydrogen sulfide]], [[iron(II) oxide|ferrous iro ...
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  • ...m in diameter.<ref name=":20" /> Sea-spray aerosols are mostly composed of inorganic salts, such as sodium and chloride. However, these bubbles sometimes carry ...aerosols (OA) have been estimated through their correlation to chlorophyll pigments to vary in magnitude between 2-100 Tg per year.<ref name=":3">{{Cite journa ...
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  • ...cite web |publisher=American Chemical Society |title=Careers in Chemistry: Inorganic Chemistry |url=http://portal.acs.org/portal/acs/corg/content?_nfpb=true&_pa ...
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