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Materials Facet
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Materials (hierarchy name)
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materials (substances)
................
<materials by form>
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<materials by chemical form>
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compounds (materials)
............................
acetyl bromide
............................
acrylic acid
[
N
]
............................
adenosine triphosphate
............................
aldehyde
............................
alkanolamine
............................
aluminum alkoxide
............................
aluminum oxide
................................
alumina
............................
aluminum sulfate
[
N
]
............................
ammonium bicarbonate
............................
ammonium citrate
............................
ammonium phosphate
................................
diammonium phosphate
................................
monoammonium phosphate
............................
arsenide
................................
arsenical copper
............................
barium compounds
[
N
]
................................
barite
[
N
]
................................
barium aluminate
................................
barium hydroxide
................................
witherite
[
N
]
............................
bathophenanthroline
............................
benzotriazole
............................
borane
............................
borate
............................
boron trifluoride
............................
butyl acrylate
............................
calcium acetate
............................
calcium alkoxide
............................
calcium bicarbonate
............................
calcium stearate
............................
carbon disulfide
............................
chloramine
............................
chloride
................................
stannous chloride
............................
cobaltous arsenate
............................
cobaltous phosphate
............................
copper carbonate
............................
copper hydroxide
............................
copper vanadate
............................
coupling agents
............................
cyanide
............................
dicyandiamide
............................
diethyl carbonate
............................
diethyl zinc
............................
divinylbenzene
............................
epoxide
............................
ethanolamine thioglycollate
............................
ferrous phosphate
............................
fluorinated compounds
[
N
]
............................
furfural
............................
halide
............................
hydrazine
............................
iron oxide (compound)
............................
isocyanate
............................
isoeugenol
............................
lead compounds
[
N
]
................................
barstowite
[
N
]
................................
litharge
................................
massicot
............................
lithium chloride
[
N
]
............................
lithium hydroxide
............................
magnesium alkoxide
............................
magnesium bicarbonate
............................
magnesium hydroxide
............................
magnesium methoxide
............................
magnesium oxide
............................
magnesium sulfate
[
N
]
............................
manganese dioxide
............................
manganese sulfide
............................
mercaptobenzothiazole
............................
mercuric chloride
............................
mercuric iodide
............................
methyl magnesium carbonate
............................
monomers
................................
hydroxyethyl methacrylate
................................
methyl methacrylate
................................
vinyl chloride
............................
nitrate
................................
ammonium nitrate
................................
copper nitrate
............................
nitrogen compounds
[
N
]
................................
nitride
................................
nitrogen oxides
............................
organic compounds
................................
alcohol (general)
................................
isooctane
................................
menthol
................................
organofluorine
................................
organosilicon
................................
triethanolamine
................................
urea (organic compound)
................................
vinyl acetate
................................
volatile organic compounds
............................
oxides
................................
copper oxide
................................
stannic oxide
................................
stannous oxide
............................
pentaerythritol
............................
phenyl salicylate
............................
phosphine
............................
phosphonate
............................
polymers
................................
biopolymers
................................
copolymers
................................
cyanoacrylate
................................
ethylene tetrafluoroethylene
................................
geopolymers
................................
isobutyl methacrylate
................................
oligomers
................................
perfluoropolyether
................................
photopolymers
................................
polybutyl methacrylate
................................
polyethylene glycol
................................
polymethyl methacrylate (polyacrylate)
................................
polyolefin
................................
polytetrafluoroethylene
................................
sodium carboxymethyl cellulose
................................
sodium polyacrylate
[
N
]
............................
polysaccharides
................................
carrageenan
................................
hemicellulose
................................
xanthan gum
............................
potassium compounds
[
N
]
................................
potash
................................
potassium chloride
................................
potassium citrate
................................
potassium hydroxide
................................
potassium hypophosphite
................................
potassium lactate
................................
potassium nitrate
................................
potassium oxide
................................
potassium permanganate
................................
potassium peroxide
................................
potassium persulfate
............................
potassium ferrocyanide
............................
propylene glycol
[
N
]
............................
propylene oxide
............................
quaternary ammonium compounds
............................
quinoline
............................
rutin
............................
silane
............................
silanol
............................
silicates
................................
almandine
[
N
]
................................
aluminosilicate
................................
andradite
[
N
]
................................
augite
[
N
]
................................
beryl
[
N
]
................................
chlorite
[
N
]
................................
epidote
[
N
]
................................
feldspar
[
N
]
................................
feldspathoid
[
N
]
................................
garnet (mineral)
[
N
]
................................
hornblende
[
N
]
................................
jarosite (mineral)
[
N
]
................................
lithium silicate
................................
mica (mineral)
[
N
]
................................
mullite
[
N
]
................................
muscovite (mica)
[
N
]
................................
olivine
[
N
]
................................
pyroxene
[
N
]
................................
quartz (mineral)
[
N
]
................................
rhodonite
[
N
]
................................
smectite
[
N
]
................................
talc (mineral)
[
N
]
................................
tourmaline
[
N
]
................................
zeolite
[
N
]
................................
zircon
[
N
]
............................
silicic acid ester
............................
siloxane
................................
polysiloxane
............................
silver compounds
[
N
]
................................
cerargyrite
[
N
]
................................
silver halide
................................
silver nitrate
................................
silver oxide
................................
silver phosphate
............................
sodium compounds
[
N
]
................................
sodium arsenite
................................
sodium bicarbonate
................................
sodium bisulfite
................................
sodium borohydride
................................
sodium carbonate
................................
sodium carboxymethyl cellulose
[
N
]
................................
sodium chloride
................................
sodium chlorite
................................
sodium dehydroacetate
................................
sodium dithionite
................................
sodium fluoride
................................
sodium formate
................................
sodium hexametaphosphate
................................
sodium hydroxide
................................
sodium lauryl sulfate
................................
sodium metabisulfite
................................
sodium nitrate
................................
sodium nitrite
................................
sodium perborate
................................
sodium percarbonate
................................
sodium polyacrylate
................................
sodium sesquicarbonate
................................
sodium sulfate
................................
sodium thiosulfate
................................
sodium tripolyphosphate
............................
strontium carbonate
............................
strontium hydroxide
............................
sulfur compounds
[
N
]
................................
sulfate
................................
sulfide (material)
................................
sulfite
................................
sulfur dioxide
................................
sulfurous acid
................................
sulfur oxide
................................
sulfuryl fluoride
............................
tert-butyl amine borane
............................
tetraacetylethylenediamine
............................
tetrabutylammonium bromide
............................
thiourea
............................
titanium carbide
............................
titanium dioxide
............................
zinc hydroxychloride
............................
zinc titanate
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