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    Tungsten (redirect from Wolfram (element))
    Tungsten (also called wolfram) is a chemical element; it has symbol W and atomic number 74. Tungsten is a rare metal found naturally on Earth almost exclusively...
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    HowStuffWorks. 1998–2007. Retrieved 16 November 2007. "Wolfram Martin Simpson Signature Slide". Wolfram Slides. Retrieved 6 August 2013. Levy, R. B.; M. Boudart...
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    Glass (redirect from Oxide glass)
    example in heat-absorbing filters for movie projectors, while cerium(IV) oxide can be used for glass that absorbs ultraviolet wavelengths. Fluorine lowers...
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    Platinum (section Oxides)
    and platinum(IV) bromides are known as well. Platinum hexafluoride is a strong oxidizer capable of oxidizing oxygen. Platinum(IV) oxide, PtO2, also known...
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    Wolfram Samlowski (born August 16, 1954) is an American medical oncologist with Comprehensive Cancer Centers of Nevada (CCCN) and a member of the Research...
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    forms compounds with oxidation states ranging from −4 to +8. The most common oxidation states are +2, +3, +4, and +8. The +8 oxidation state is notable for...
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    Many of these cycles such as the iron oxide cycle, cerium(IV) oxide–cerium(III) oxide cycle, zinc zinc-oxide cycle, sulfur-iodine cycle, copper-chlorine...
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    Seaborgium (redirect from Eka-Wolfram)
    Nevertheless, the stability of the highest oxidation state is still expected to decrease as LrIII > RfIV > DbV > SgVI. Some predicted standard reduction...
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    tripotassium pentanitrocyanochromate, chromium(II) chloride, chromium(III) oxide, chromium(IV) chloride, potassium tetraperoxochromate(V), and chromium(VI) dichloride...
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    This was a compromise of sorts; the IUPAC accepted tungsten instead of wolfram in deference to North American usage; and niobium instead of columbium...
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