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the carbons

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The chemical element (symbol C) with an atomic number of 6.

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Bottle the carbons that catalysts will one day wring from everyone's atmosphere.

She had put in the originals, the typescripts and the carbons, all in manila folders.

This normally involves converting one of the carbons of the double bond to a stereogenic centre.

After Athos's death, Jakob finds the carbons of all the letters that Athos has written in his efforts to find out about Bella.

This carriage could be raised and lowered from a galley located 18 feet off the ground, from which workmen could replace the carbons each day.

The carbons are perfectly distributed in a hexagonal honeycomb formation only 0.3 nanometres thick, with just 0.1 nanometres between each atom.

The carbons were amorphous and highly porous.

The carbons were washed with hydrochloric acid to remove metals on the surface of the carbons.

The carbons showed high capacity for adsorption of metallic ions, mainly nickel, iron, chromium, and silicon.

Fig. 8 The plot of CO2 adsorption capacities vs. N contents of the carbons (a).

The peaks around 32 ppm ascribes to the carbons of methylene linkers.

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