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Enthalpy of vaporization / Thermodynamics / Alkanes / Lutetium(III) oxide / Lead(II) chloride / Gold(III) chloride / Enthalpy of fusion / Cocaine / Chemistry / Thermodynamic properties / Enthalpy
Date: 2011-06-06 13:36:44
Enthalpy of vaporization
Thermodynamics
Alkanes
Lutetium(III) oxide
Lead(II) chloride
Gold(III) chloride
Enthalpy of fusion
Cocaine
Chemistry
Thermodynamic properties
Enthalpy

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