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BOSTON - William Nunn Lipscomb Jr., a Harvard University professor who won the Nobel chemistry prize in 1976 for his work on man-made compounds consisting of boron and hydrogen and the problems of chemical bonding, has died, his son said Friday. He was 91.
Lipscomb died Thursday night at Mt. Auburn Hospital in Cambridge, Mass., of pneumonia and complications from a fall, said his son, James Lipscomb.
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... Ammonium bifluoride . For use only as bonding agent for aluminum foil, stabilizer or preservativ... . . Ammonium potassium hydrogen phosphate . . . Ammonium silico-fluoride . For...
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... text in courses on IR spectroscopy and hydrogen bonding. It is a must-have addition to the library...
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This article outlines some of the areas that need thoughtful debate to establish the right rules for this soon-to-be-major component of everyday life. The purpose of this article is not to ask questions without answering them but to present alternative approaches without advocating a position. The Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct 2005) codifies the federal government's commitment to developing a hydrogen economy. The Energy Policy Act of 2005 requires the Department of Energy to establish an interagency "task force" to plan for the development of a safe, economical, and environmentally sound hydrogen fuel infrastructure. One way that the task force might choose to proceed is to reach out to the private sector, to interest groups, and to state governments for comments and suggestions. Th...
... and hydrogen combustion release energy by bonding hydrogen atoms to oxygen atoms to create water mol...
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...(x) Bonding and grounding. The liquefied hydrogen container an...
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..., or "hybrid," which is held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary bases. In DNA, adenin... Because hybridization occurs via hydrogen bonding between complementary bases, any interference in t...
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The result of bonding an atom of oxygen to two atoms of hydrogen has the power to sustain - as well as quickly destroy - life. Water has been very much in the news lately, and the United States Geological Survey has plenty to say about it.
Since 1998, its Water Resources Division has offered students a Web site filled with a less-than-cutting-edge design but an informative look at the liquid that covers 70 percent of the Earth's surface and makes up 60 percent of the human body.
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... pH neutral cleaning agent that improves hydrogen bonding, permanent dipole interactions and solvati...
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...* Double Hydrogen Bonding in Asymmetric Organocatalysis: A Mechanist...
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NEW YORK, Oct. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- FUKAI Environmental Research Institute, Inc., based in Ueda, Japan, has developed an innovative technology capable of generating hydrogen energy at the world's lowest cost.
This newly developed technology generates hydrogen by adding aluminum or magnesium to what is known as "functional water" in the boiling state. The amount of hydrogen generated is 2.0L per 1g of aluminum or 3.3L per 1g of magnesium.
..., it is necessary to dissociate the bonding of hydrogen molecules from other molecules. Given ...