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Precipitate

Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry

A solid that is formed when a substance separates out from a solution during experimentation.

Calcite

Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry

A mineral that is usually white, clear, or pale yellow and is made of calcium carbonate.

Joliot-Curie

Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry

French scientist who created the first artificial radioactive isotope. She contributed to the development of nuclear reactors.

Malleable

Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry

Capable of being shaped or formed, especially by pressure or hammering. Gold, silver, and copper are all malleable metals.

Nitrate

Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry

A chemical compound that contains a nitrogen atom attached to three oxygen atoms. Nitrate is very important nutrient for plants.

Ramsay

Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry

British scientist who discovered the noble gases argon, neon, xenon, and krypton.He was born in 1852 and died in 1916.

Fuel

Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry

A substance that can be burned to produce energy. Coal, wood, and gas are fuels.

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