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Nitrile
particularly one of those cyanides of alcohol radicals which by boiling with acids or alkalies produce a carboxyl acid with the
Kelvin
water at 760 mm pressure is 27315 Kelvins and the boiling point 37315 Kelvins One degree Kelvin is equal to one
Liquid air
it by its own expansion to a temperature below the boiling point of its constituents N 194deg C O 183deg C
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Leucine
decomposition of proteins by pancreatic digestion by the action of boiling dilute mineral acid or by putrefaction Chemically it is to
Krypton
million It was discovered by Ramsay and Travers in 1898 Boiling point 1523deg C melting point 1566deg C symbol Kr atomic
Kettle
wide mouth often without a cover used for heating and boiling water or other liguids
Kerosene
16 carbon atoms in each molecule and having a higher boiling point 175 325deg C than gasoline or the petroleum ethers
Pot
to any of a great variety of uses as for boiling meat or vegetables for holding liquids for plants etc as
inactivate
to make inactive as boiling will inactivate most enzymes acetylation of the antibiotic inactivated it
Hypsometer
barometric pressure esp one for determining heights by ascertaining the boiling point of water It consists of a vessel for water
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