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  • Graphitic acid
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Graphitic acid may refer to: Graphite oxide Mellitic acid This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Graphitic acid. If an internal

    Graphitic acid

    Graphitic_acid

  • Mellitic acid
  • Chemical compound

    Mellitic acid, also called graphitic acid or benzenehexacarboxylic acid, is an acid first discovered in 1799 by Martin Heinrich Klaproth in the mineral

    Mellitic acid

    Mellitic acid

    Mellitic_acid

  • Graphite
  • Crystalline form of carbon

    carbon behind in graphitic carbon. This graphite became valuable as a lubricant. Acheson's technique for producing silicon carbide and graphite is named the

    Graphite

    Graphite

    Graphite

  • Graphite oxide
  • Compound of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen

    Graphite oxide (GO), formerly called graphitic oxide or graphitic acid, is a compound of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen in variable ratios, obtained by treating

    Graphite oxide

    Graphite oxide

    Graphite_oxide

  • Sulfuric acid
  • Chemical compound (H2SO4)

    {{\text{black}} \atop {\text{graphitic foam}}}{{\ce {12 C}}}}+{\ce {11 H2O_{(g,l)}}}} Similarly, mixing starch into concentrated sulfuric acid gives elemental carbon

    Sulfuric acid

    Sulfuric acid

    Sulfuric_acid

  • Expandable graphite
  • the graphite layers. Through incorporation of acids, usually sulfuric acid, graphite can be converted into expandable graphite. If expandable graphite is

    Expandable graphite

    Expandable graphite

    Expandable_graphite

  • Nitric acid
  • Highly corrosive mineral acid

    Nitric acid is an inorganic compound with the formula HNO3. It is a highly corrosive mineral acid. The compound is colorless, but samples tend to acquire

    Nitric acid

    Nitric acid

    Nitric_acid

  • Graphitic carbon nitride
  • Class of chemical compounds

    photosynthesis). A commercial graphitic carbon nitride is available under the brand name Nicanite. In its micron-sized graphitic form, it can be used for tribological

    Graphitic carbon nitride

    Graphitic carbon nitride

    Graphitic_carbon_nitride

  • Hummers' method
  • Chemical process

    used to generate graphite oxide through the addition of potassium permanganate to a solution of graphite, sodium nitrate, and sulfuric acid. It is commonly

    Hummers' method

    Hummers'_method

  • Rosalind Franklin
  • British X-ray crystallographer (1920–1958)

    molecular structures of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), RNA (ribonucleic acid), viruses, coal, and graphite. Although her works on coal and viruses were appreciated

    Rosalind Franklin

    Rosalind Franklin

    Rosalind_Franklin

  • Graphene
  • Hexagonal lattice made of carbon atoms

    Kohlenstoffs und der Graphitsäure" [To the knowledge of graphitic carbon and graphitic acid]. Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie (in

    Graphene

    Graphene

    Graphene

  • List of carboxylic acids
  • Carboxylic acids are organic acids characterized by a carboxyl (-COOH) functional group. The naming of these compounds is governed by IUPAC nomenclature

    List of carboxylic acids

    List_of_carboxylic_acids

  • Box Hill, Surrey
  • Hill and beauty spot in Surrey, England

    investigations into the allotropic states of carbon and for his discovery of graphitic acid. The author George Meredith (1828-1909) lived in Flint Cottage from

    Box Hill, Surrey

    Box Hill, Surrey

    Box_Hill,_Surrey

  • Carbon
  • Chemical element with atomic number 6 (C)

    contains a high proportion of closed porosity, but contrary to normal graphite, the graphitic layers are not stacked like pages in a book, but have a more random

    Carbon

    Carbon

    Carbon

  • Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, 2nd Baronet
  • English chemist

    investigations on the allotropic states of carbon and his discovery of graphitic acid. Brodie married Philothea Margaret, daughter of John Vincent Thompson

    Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, 2nd Baronet

    Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, 2nd Baronet

    Sir_Benjamin_Collins_Brodie,_2nd_Baronet

  • Graphite furnace atomic absorption
  • Graphite furnace atomic absorption spectroscopy (GFAAS), also known as electrothermal atomic absorption spectroscopy (ETAAS), is a type of spectrometry

    Graphite furnace atomic absorption

    Graphite_furnace_atomic_absorption

  • Intercalation (chemistry)
  • Reversible insertion of an ion into a material with layered structure

    potassium graphite compounds are KC8 and KC24. Carbon fluorides (e.g., (CF)x and (C4F)) are prepared by reaction of fluorine with graphitic carbon. The

    Intercalation (chemistry)

    Intercalation (chemistry)

    Intercalation_(chemistry)

  • Graphite intercalation compound
  • Class of chemical compounds

    strong oxidizing agents in the presence of strong acids. In contrast to the potassium and calcium graphites, the carbon layers are oxidized in this process:[citation

    Graphite intercalation compound

    Graphite intercalation compound

    Graphite_intercalation_compound

  • Nitrogen
  • Chemical element with atomic number 7 (N)

    extensive series of nitrides with carbon, including those with chain-, graphitic-, and fullerenic-like structures. It resembles oxygen with its high electronegativity

    Nitrogen

    Nitrogen

    Nitrogen

  • Truxene
  • Chemical compound

    William L.; Smith, Wesley E. Process for synthesizing truxene; amorphous or graphitic carbon from indenes. 1970. US 3504044 A. Hausmann, J. (July 1889). "Einwirkung

    Truxene

    Truxene

    Truxene

  • List of artworks in the collection of the Royal Society of Chemistry
  • investigations on the allotropic states of carbon and for his discovery of graphitic acid. The plate on the frame is so inscribed: Sir Benjamin Brodie, Bart,

    List of artworks in the collection of the Royal Society of Chemistry

    List_of_artworks_in_the_collection_of_the_Royal_Society_of_Chemistry

  • Allotropes of carbon
  • Materials made only out of carbon

    epitaxial graphene, nanocrystalline diamond, onion-like carbon, and graphitic ribbons, barrels, and horns. These structures exhibit high porosity and

    Allotropes of carbon

    Allotropes of carbon

    Allotropes_of_carbon

  • Boron nitride
  • Refractory compound of boron and nitrogen with formula BN

    is the hexagonal one, also called h-BN, α-BN, g-BN, graphitic boron nitride and "white graphite". Hexagonal boron nitride (point group = D3h; space group

    Boron nitride

    Boron nitride

    Boron_nitride

  • Polyacrylic acid
  • Anionic polyelectrolyte polymer

    Poly(acrylic acid) (PAA; trade name Carbomer) is a polymer with the formula (CH2−CHCO2H)n. It is a derivative of acrylic acid (CH2=CHCO2H). In addition

    Polyacrylic acid

    Polyacrylic acid

    Polyacrylic_acid

  • Melon (chemistry)
  • Chemical compound

    (NH4SCN) at 400 °C. Alternately, thermal decomposition of solid melem yields graphitic carbon nitride. Komatsu characterized a form of melon which comprises

    Melon (chemistry)

    Melon (chemistry)

    Melon_(chemistry)

  • Ethylene carbonate
  • Chemical compound

    methanol can be catalyzed by a high surface area (thermally exfoliated) graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) materials. This method reduces the chance of metal

    Ethylene carbonate

    Ethylene carbonate

    Ethylene_carbonate

  • Lead dioxide
  • Chemical compound

    titanium, niobium, tantalum or graphite and deposit PbO2 onto them from lead(II) nitrate in static or flowing nitric acid. The substrate is usually sand-blasted

    Lead dioxide

    Lead dioxide

    Lead_dioxide

  • Carbohydrate
  • Organic compound that consists only of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen

    chromatography online coupled to mass spectrometry is useful. By choosing porous graphitic carbon as a stationary phase for liquid chromatography, even non derivatized

    Carbohydrate

    Carbohydrate

    Carbohydrate

  • Celtic graphite pottery
  • adding graphite to clay makes it more resistant to high temperatures and external factors such as acids. Therefore, vessels made of clay with graphite could

    Celtic graphite pottery

    Celtic_graphite_pottery

  • Organic compound
  • Carbon-containing chemical compound

    generally not accepted: cyanide ion (CN−), hydrogen cyanide (HCN), chloroformic acid (ClCO2H), carbon dioxide (CO2), and carbonate ion (CO2−3) may all be excluded

    Organic compound

    Organic compound

    Organic_compound

  • Selective leaching
  • Form of corrosion where components of an alloy are preferentially leached

    resistant) in Australia. Graphitic corrosion is selective leaching of iron, from grey cast iron, where iron is removed and graphite grains remain intact.

    Selective leaching

    Selective_leaching

  • Lithium iron phosphate battery
  • Type of rechargeable battery without cobalt

    using lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO 4) as the cathode material, and a graphitic carbon electrode with a metallic backing as the anode. Because of their

    Lithium iron phosphate battery

    Lithium iron phosphate battery

    Lithium_iron_phosphate_battery

  • Calcination
  • Manufacturing process

    hydrofluoric acid gas; heat treatment of anthracite through electrically fired calcining furnace or gas calcination which results in development of graphitic structure

    Calcination

    Calcination

  • Corrosion
  • Gradual destruction of materials by chemical reaction with its environment

    the graphite layer. Various treatments are used to slow corrosion damage to metallic objects which are exposed to the weather, salt water, acids, or other

    Corrosion

    Corrosion

    Corrosion

  • Hydromelonic acid
  • Chemical compound

    Synthesis, Crystal Structure and Thermal Properties of a Novel Precursor for Graphitic Carbon Nitrides". Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie (ZAAC)

    Hydromelonic acid

    Hydromelonic acid

    Hydromelonic_acid

  • Guanidinium carbonate
  • Chemical compound

    fiber density, and tensile strength. It is used in the preparation of graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) where it acts as an assembly edge terminator,

    Guanidinium carbonate

    Guanidinium carbonate

    Guanidinium_carbonate

  • Polyimide
  • Class of polymers

    Toshiya; Sato, Hayato; Sato, Satoshi (1 October 2021). "Origins of peaks of graphitic and pyrrolic nitrogen in N1s X-ray photoelectron spectra of carbon materials:

    Polyimide

    Polyimide

  • Stacking (chemistry)
  • Attractive interactions between aromatic rings

    the most commonly observed interactions between aromatic rings of amino acid residues in proteins is a staggered stacked followed by a perpendicular orientation

    Stacking (chemistry)

    Stacking_(chemistry)

  • Black snake (firework)
  • Type of firework which smokes and spews out a long twisting ash resembling a snake

    mercury(II) sulfide (HgS), carbon disulfide (CS2), and carbon nitride (C3N4). Graphitic carbon nitride, a pale yellow solid, is the main component of the ash

    Black snake (firework)

    Black_snake_(firework)

  • Hafnium(IV) oxide
  • Chemical compound

    It reacts with strong acids such as concentrated sulfuric acid and with strong bases. It dissolves slowly in hydrofluoric acid to give fluorohafnate anions

    Hafnium(IV) oxide

    Hafnium(IV) oxide

    Hafnium(IV)_oxide

  • Carbon black
  • Chemical compound

    coatings and inks industries prefer grades of carbon black that are acid-oxidized. Acid is sprayed in high-temperature dryers during the manufacturing process

    Carbon black

    Carbon black

    Carbon_black

  • Sodium-ion battery
  • Type of rechargeable battery

    clusters. Its electrochemical behavior depends on the arrangement of pseudo-graphitic domains and the distribution of open and closed pores within the carbon

    Sodium-ion battery

    Sodium-ion battery

    Sodium-ion_battery

  • Nanodiamond
  • Extremely small diamonds used for their thermal, mechanical and optoelectronic properties

    structure of graphite. A recent study shows that the surface consists mainly of carbons, with high amounts of phenols, pyrones, and sulfonic acid, as well

    Nanodiamond

    Nanodiamond

    Nanodiamond

  • Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide
  • facets (e.g. 111 and 100). Single site catalysts, usually based on Ni in a graphitic lattice have also shown to be highly selective towards carbon monoxide

    Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide

    Electrochemical_reduction_of_carbon_dioxide

  • Hexafluoroarsenate
  • Chemical compound

    hexafluorophosphoric acid and hexafluoroantimonic acid. These salts contain MF6− (M = P, As, Sb), HF, and water. Intercalation compounds of graphite and hexafluoroarsenic

    Hexafluoroarsenate

    Hexafluoroarsenate

    Hexafluoroarsenate

  • Battery recycling
  • Process

    However, some batteries are recycled more readily than others, such as lead–acid automotive batteries (nearly 99% are recycled) and button cells (because

    Battery recycling

    Battery recycling

    Battery_recycling

  • Boron compounds
  • Any chemical compound having at least one boron atom

    trihalides adopt a planar trigonal structure. These compounds are Lewis acids in that they readily form adducts with electron-pair donors, which are called

    Boron compounds

    Boron compounds

    Boron_compounds

  • Smoke screen
  • Airborne obscurant using gas and particulates

    obscurants are micro-pulverized flakes of brass or graphite, particles of titanium dioxide, or terephthalic acid. Older systems for production of infrared smoke

    Smoke screen

    Smoke screen

    Smoke_screen

  • Earliest known life forms
  • old as 4.1 billion years (or Gya) according to biologically fractionated graphite inside a single zircon grain in the Jack Hills range of Australia. The

    Earliest known life forms

    Earliest known life forms

    Earliest_known_life_forms

  • Benzene
  • Hydrocarbon compound (C6H6)

    acidic material was derived from benzoin by sublimation, and named "flowers of benzoin", or benzoic acid. The hydrocarbon derived from benzoic acid thus

    Benzene

    Benzene

    Benzene

  • Mercaptopurine
  • Chemical compound

    chromatography - mass spectrometry) but the newly developed approach of porous graphitic carbon based chromatography hyphenated with mass spectrometry appears

    Mercaptopurine

    Mercaptopurine

    Mercaptopurine

  • Refractory
  • Materials resistant to decomposition under high temperatures

    Acidic refractories are generally impervious to acidic materials but easily attacked by basic materials, and are thus used with acidic slag in acidic

    Refractory

    Refractory

    Refractory

  • Soot
  • Product of incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons

    hydrogen present as carboxyl and phenolic groups and exhibiting an imperfect graphitic structure". Formation of soot is a complex process, an evolution of matter

    Soot

    Soot

    Soot

  • Metalloid
  • Chemical element with metallic and nonmetallic properties

    properties and is occasionally classified as a metalloid. Hexagonal graphitic carbon (graphite) is the most thermodynamically stable allotrope of carbon under

    Metalloid

    Metalloid

    Metalloid

  • Crystal polymorphism
  • Ability of a solid material to exist in more than one form or crystal structure

    In 2006 a new polymorph of maleic acid was discovered, 124 years after the first crystal form was studied. Maleic acid is manufactured on an industrial

    Crystal polymorphism

    Crystal_polymorphism

  • RDX
  • Explosive chemical compound

    cheap nitration agent, called "mixed acid", cannot be used for RDX synthesis because concentrated sulfuric acid used to stimulate the nitronium ion formation

    RDX

    RDX

    RDX

  • Carbonaceous chondrite
  • Class of chondritic meteorites

    carbon (up to 3%), which is in the form of graphite, carbonates, and organic compounds, including amino acids. In addition, they contain water and minerals

    Carbonaceous chondrite

    Carbonaceous chondrite

    Carbonaceous_chondrite

  • Vanadium redox battery
  • Type of rechargeable flow battery

    1992). "Chemical modification of graphite electrode materials for vanadium redox flow battery application—part II. Acid treatments". Electrochimica Acta

    Vanadium redox battery

    Vanadium redox battery

    Vanadium_redox_battery

  • Molybdenum disulfide
  • Chemical compound

    unreactive. It is unaffected by dilute acids and oxygen. In appearance and feel, molybdenum disulfide is similar to graphite. It is widely used as a dry lubricant

    Molybdenum disulfide

    Molybdenum disulfide

    Molybdenum_disulfide

  • Carbon-fiber reinforced polymer
  • Light, strong and rigid composite material

    can be used. Carbon fiber is sometimes referred to as graphite-reinforced polymer or graphite fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP is less common, as it clashes

    Carbon-fiber reinforced polymer

    Carbon-fiber_reinforced_polymer

  • Aquadag
  • Water-based graphite used in CRTs

    powdered high purity graphite in an aqueous solution containing approximately 2% to 10% by weight of various Tannic/Gallotannic acid variants and separating

    Aquadag

    Aquadag

  • Dimethyl carbonate
  • Chemical compound

    or other techniques. Dimethyl carbonate methylates anilines, carboxylic acids, and phenols, albeit usually slowly. Sometimes these reactions require the

    Dimethyl carbonate

    Dimethyl carbonate

    Dimethyl_carbonate

  • Boron trioxide
  • Chemical compound

    Another method is heating boric acid above ~300 °C. Boric acid will initially decompose into steam, (H2O(g)) and metaboric acid (HBO2) at around 170 °C, and

    Boron trioxide

    Boron trioxide

    Boron_trioxide

  • SGL Carbon
  • German manufacturing company

    synthesis of hydrochloric acid as well as the concentration or dilution and absorption or desorption of a variety of acids. Technologies designed and

    SGL Carbon

    SGL Carbon

    SGL_Carbon

  • Boron
  • Chemical element with atomic number 5 (B)

    electrons for forming covalent bonds, resulting in many compounds such as boric acid, the mineral sodium borate, and the ultra-hard crystals of boron carbide

    Boron

    Boron

    Boron

  • Lithium–silicon battery
  • Silicon-based subclass of lithium-ion battery technology

    However, the composition of the SEI is not fully understood, both for graphitic and silicon-based anodes. Computational methods have been used to explore

    Lithium–silicon battery

    Lithium–silicon_battery

  • Nitrogen compounds
  • Any chemical compound having at least one nitrogen atom

    nitric acid and nitrate salts. Nitrogen compounds also have an important role in organic chemistry, as nitrogen is part of proteins, amino acids and adenosine

    Nitrogen compounds

    Nitrogen_compounds

  • Fuel cell
  • Device that converts the chemical energy from a fuel into electricity

    copper, and porcelain plates, and a solution of sulphate of copper and dilute acid. In a letter to the same publication written in December 1838 but published

    Fuel cell

    Fuel cell

    Fuel_cell

  • Catalysis
  • Process of increasing the rate of a chemical reaction

    heterogeneous catalysts include zeolites, alumina, higher-order oxides, graphitic carbon, transition metal oxides, metals such as Raney nickel for hydrogenation

    Catalysis

    Catalysis

    Catalysis

  • Propylene carbonate
  • Chemical compound

    compound containing the carbonate group O=C(−O−)2, not a salt of carbonic acid, (H2CO3),characterized by the presence of the carbonate ion, a polyatomic

    Propylene carbonate

    Propylene carbonate

    Propylene_carbonate

  • André Taylor
  • American scientist

    with the anodes (negative electrodes) made from graphitic carbon nitride. Unfortunately, whilst graphitic carbon nitride are low-cost and scalable, they

    André Taylor

    André_Taylor

  • Lithium-ion battery
  • Type of rechargeable battery

    PF 5, a strong Lewis acid that reacts with electron-rich species, such as water. PF 5 reacts with water to form hydrofluoric acid (HF) and phosphorus oxyfluoride

    Lithium-ion battery

    Lithium-ion battery

    Lithium-ion_battery

  • List of Atari 2600 games
  • early 1991, and the final licensed games released in Europe were Klax and Acid Drop in 1990 and 1992 respectively. Since 2023, Atari has released games

    List of Atari 2600 games

    List of Atari 2600 games

    List_of_Atari_2600_games

  • Isosaccharinic acid
  • Organic compound complexing radionuclides arising from the degradation of cellulose

    Isosaccharinic acid (ISA) is a six-carbon sugar acid which is formed by the action of calcium hydroxide on lactose and other carbohydrates. It is of interest

    Isosaccharinic acid

    Isosaccharinic acid

    Isosaccharinic_acid

  • Factitious airs
  • Historical science of gases

    graphite, coal and carbonic acid) The 1804 definition by John Sadler of the Pneumatic Institution is, "A peculiar elastic fluid possessed of acid properties

    Factitious airs

    Factitious_airs

  • Polytetrafluoroethylene
  • Synthetic polymer

    included perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS). More recently, Perfluoro 3,6 dioxaoctanoic acid (PFO2OA) and FRD-903 (GenX)

    Polytetrafluoroethylene

    Polytetrafluoroethylene

    Polytetrafluoroethylene

  • Graphene nanoribbon
  • Carbon allotrope

    the edge and nanoscale size effect in graphene. Some earlier studies of graphitic ribbons within the area of conductive polymers in the field of synthetic

    Graphene nanoribbon

    Graphene nanoribbon

    Graphene_nanoribbon

  • Azathioprine
  • Immunosuppressive medication

    chromotography – mass spectrometry), but the newly developed approach of porous graphitic carbon-based chromatography hyphenated with mass spectrometry appears

    Azathioprine

    Azathioprine

    Azathioprine

  • Pressurized water reactor
  • Type of nuclear reactor

    supplied to the reactor as an emergency coolant. Depending on burnup, boric acid or another neutron poison would have to be added to emergency coolant to

    Pressurized water reactor

    Pressurized water reactor

    Pressurized_water_reactor

  • Inorganic compound
  • Chemical compound without any carbon-hydrogen bonds

    element List of inorganic compounds List of named inorganic compounds Mineral acid Berzelius, Jöns Jacob (1827). Lehrbuch der Chemie (1st ed.). Dresden and

    Inorganic compound

    Inorganic_compound

  • N-Methylhydroxylamine
  • Chemical compound

    electrochemical reduction of nitromethane in hydrochloric acid using a copper anode and a graphite cathode. Methoxyamine Bissot, T. C.; Parry, R. W.; Campbell

    N-Methylhydroxylamine

    N-Methylhydroxylamine

    N-Methylhydroxylamine

  • Rust
  • Type of iron oxide

    converter which contain tannic acid or phosphoric acid which combines with rust; removed with organic acids like citric acid and vinegar or removed with

    Rust

    Rust

    Rust

  • Neutron moderator
  • Substance that slows down particles with no electric charge

    boric acid or by diluting with water to manipulate reactor power. The Nazi Nuclear Program suffered a substantial setback when its inexpensive graphite moderators

    Neutron moderator

    Neutron moderator

    Neutron_moderator

  • Fluorine
  • Chemical element with atomic number 9 (F)

    also known as hydrofluoric acid. Unlike the other hydrohalic acids, which are strong, hydrofluoric acid is a weak acid at low concentrations. However

    Fluorine

    Fluorine

    Fluorine

  • Lubricant
  • Substance introduced to reduce friction between surfaces in mutual contact

    are usually alkaline materials, such as alkylsulfonate salts, that absorb acids that would corrode metal parts. Anti-wear additives form protective 'tribofilms'

    Lubricant

    Lubricant

    Lubricant

  • Phosphorus
  • Chemical element with atomic number 15 (P)

    phosphorous and orthophosphoric acid are particularly important. Phosphorus pentoxide (P4O10) is the acid anhydride of phosphoric acid, but several intermediates

    Phosphorus

    Phosphorus

    Phosphorus

  • Nanowire battery
  • Type of battery

    investigations into this concept are discussed in the following subsection. Lead-acid battery is the oldest type of rechargeable battery cell. Even though the

    Nanowire battery

    Nanowire_battery

  • Protactinium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 91 (Pa)

    actinide metal which readily reacts with oxygen, water vapor, and inorganic acids. It forms various chemical compounds, in which protactinium is usually present

    Protactinium

    Protactinium

    Protactinium

  • Fire extinguisher
  • Active fire protection device

    soda-acid extinguisher was first patented in 1866 by Francois Carlier of France, which mixed a solution of water and sodium bicarbonate with tartaric acid

    Fire extinguisher

    Fire extinguisher

    Fire_extinguisher

  • Graphalloy
  • Graphalloy is the trademark for a group of metal-impregnated graphite materials. The materials are commonly used for self-lubricating plain bearings or

    Graphalloy

    Graphalloy

  • Carbonate ester
  • Chemical group (R–O–C(=O)–O–R′)

    carbonate ester (organic carbonate or organocarbonate) is an ester of carbonic acid. This functional group consists of a carbonyl group flanked by two alkoxy

    Carbonate ester

    Carbonate ester

    Carbonate_ester

  • Noble metal
  • Metallic elements that are nearly chemically inert

    to any metallic or semimetallic element that does not react with a weak acid and give off hydrogen gas in the process. This broader set includes copper

    Noble metal

    Noble metal

    Noble_metal

  • History of the battery
  • consumed, they cannot be electrically recharged. The development of the lead-acid battery and subsequent "secondary" or "chargeable" types allowed energy to

    History of the battery

    History of the battery

    History_of_the_battery

  • Electrosynthesis
  • Synthesis of chemical compounds in an electrochemical cell

    carboxylic acid (oxalic acid) to an aldehyde (glyoxylic acid, shows as the rare aldehyde form) in a divided cell: Originally phenylpropanoic acid could be

    Electrosynthesis

    Electrosynthesis

  • Aerographite
  • Extremely light synthetic foam of tubular carbon molecules

    oxides had been shown in 2012 to be a suitable template for deposition of graphitic structures. The templates can be in situ removed. Basic mechanism is the

    Aerographite

    Aerographite

    Aerographite

  • Crucible
  • Container in which substances are heated

    another specialized crucible which was made at the same time was that of a graphite crucible from southern Germany. These had a very similar design to that

    Crucible

    Crucible

    Crucible

  • Ammonium orthomolybdate
  • Chemical compound

    phosphates and arsenates. Heating ammonium orthomolybdate solid or treatment with acid gives molybdenum trioxide. Such reactions proceed via ammonium dimolybdate

    Ammonium orthomolybdate

    Ammonium_orthomolybdate

  • Chloralkali process
  • Industrial process for electrolysis of sodium chloride

    hydrogen is produced. Much of this hydrogen is used to produce hydrochloric acid, ammonia, hydrogen peroxide, or is burned for power and/or steam production

    Chloralkali process

    Chloralkali_process

  • Last universal common ancestor
  • Ancestor of all current life on Earth

    code was expressed into proteins. These were assembled from 20 free amino acids by translation of a messenger RNA via a mechanism of ribosomes, transfer

    Last universal common ancestor

    Last universal common ancestor

    Last_universal_common_ancestor

  • Flow battery
  • Type of electrochemical cell

    oxidation states within the electrochemical voltage window of the graphite-aqueous acid interface, and thus the elimination of the mixing dilution, detrimental

    Flow battery

    Flow_battery

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  • Dante
  • Boy/Male

    Spanish American Italian Latin

    Dante

    Enduring. The poet Dante Alighieri wrote The Divine Comedy with its graphic description of...

    Dante

  • Daunte
  • Boy/Male

    Italian Spanish

    Daunte

    Enduring. The poet Dante Alighieri wrote The Divine Comedy with its graphic description of...

    Daunte

  • KAY
  • Male

    English

    KAY

     English form of Welsh Kai, KAY means "lord." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of one of the first Knights of the Round Table. He was the son of Sir Ector, the foster brother of King Arthur, and is noted for having an acid tongue and boorish behavior, but mostly for trying to take credit when Arthur pulled the sword from the stone. Compare with another form of Kay. 

    KAY

  • Dantel
  • Boy/Male

    Italian Spanish

    Dantel

    Enduring. The poet Dante Alighieri wrote The Divine Comedy with its graphic description of...

    Dantel

  • Dantae
  • Boy/Male

    Italian Spanish

    Dantae

    Enduring. The poet Dante Alighieri wrote The Divine Comedy with its graphic description of...

    Dantae

  • Acidalia
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Acidalia

    Named for Venus.

    Acidalia

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  • Tahera
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Tahera

    Pure; Chaste

  • Yachana
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Yachana

    Entreaty, Prayer, Pleading

  • WIKTOR
  • Male

    Polish

    WIKTOR

    Polish form of Latin Victor, WIKTOR means "conqueror."

  • Ala
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Kurdish, Muslim, Polish, Sanskrit, Tamil

    Ala

    Nobility; Excellence; Superior; All and Rich; Power; Rule; Truthful; Noble; Exalted; Defending Men

  • GIOACCHINO
  • Male

    Italian

    GIOACCHINO

    Italian form of Hebrew Joachim, GIOACCHINO means "Jehovah raises up."

  • Vidyul
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu

    Vidyul

    Lightning

  • CUNDRY
  • Female

    German

    CUNDRY

    Variant spelling of German Cundrie, of unknown CUNDRY means.

  • Anjana
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Anjana

    Dusky, Mother of Hanuman (Mother of Hanuman)

  • Enno
  • Boy/Male

    Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Swedish

    Enno

    Edge of the Sword; Fear; Strong with a Sword

  • Aidis
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Aidis

    Battle-seasoned

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  • Micropegmatite
  • n.

    A rock showing under the microscope the structure of a graphic granite (pegmatite).

  • Graphite
  • n.

    Native carbon in hexagonal crystals, also foliated or granular massive, of black color and metallic luster, and so soft as to leave a trace on paper. It is used for pencils (improperly called lead pencils), for crucibles, and as a lubricator, etc. Often called plumbago or black lead.

  • Granitical
  • a.

    Granitic.

  • Pot
  • n.

    A crucible; as, a graphite pot; a melting pot.

  • Portrait
  • n.

    Hence, any graphic or vivid delineation or description of a person; as, a portrait in words.

  • Granitic
  • a.

    Like granite in composition, color, etc.; having the nature of granite; as, granitic texture.

  • Graphitic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, containing, derived from, or resembling, graphite.

  • Pegmatite
  • n.

    Graphic granite. See under Granite.

  • Rachitic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to rachitis; affected by rachitis; rickety.

  • Graphitoid
  • a.

    Alt. of Graphitoidal

  • Kish
  • n.

    A workman's name for the graphite which forms incidentally in iron smelting.

  • Graphic
  • a.

    Alt. of Graphical

  • Graphically
  • adv.

    In a graphic manner; vividly.

  • Foliated
  • a.

    Characterized by being separable into thin plates or folia; as, graphite has a foliated structure.

  • Graphicalness
  • n.

    The quality or state of being graphic.

  • Granitic
  • a.

    Consisting of granite; as, granitic mountains.

  • Plumbago
  • n.

    Same as Graphite.

  • Molybdenite
  • n.

    A mineral occurring in soft, lead-gray, foliated masses or scales, resembling graphite; sulphide of molybdenum.

  • Graphitoidal
  • a.

    Resembling graphite or plumbago.