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Materials Facet
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Materials (hierarchy name)
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materials (substances)
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<materials by composition>
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inorganic material
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alkoxysilane
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alkylalkoxysilane
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aminosilane
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ammonia (anhydrous ammonia)
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ammonium carbonate
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ammonium hydroxide (inorganic material)
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argon
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arsenic
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<barium and barium compounds>
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boron
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bromine
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carbon
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cement (construction material)
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chalk
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chlorine
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chromium dioxide
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clay
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concrete
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ethyl silicate
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<fluorine and fluorine compounds>
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frit
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glass (material)
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<hydrogen and hydrogen isotopes>
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ilmenite
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iodine
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lead (metal)
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N
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metal
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mineral
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neon
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<nitrogen and nitrogen isotopes, compounds>
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ocher (inorganic material)
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ore
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<oxygen, oxygen isotopes, allotropes, compounds>
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phosphate
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phosphorus
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<potassium and potassium compounds>
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rock (inorganic material)
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salt (inorganic material)
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selenium
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sig water
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silica (mineral)
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silicon
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silicon zirconium alkoxide
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<sodium and sodium compounds>
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<sulphur and sulphur compounds>
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triphosphate
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water (inorganic material)
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xenon
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zinc oxide
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organic material
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acrylonitrile
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agar
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anthracene (material)
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bituminous material
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carbohydrate
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carbon dioxide
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carbon monoxide
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carbonyl
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<cellulose and cellulose by product>
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chitin
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chlorofluorocarbon
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diaminophenyl oxydiazole
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elastomer
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enzyme
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formaldehyde
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glycerin
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gum (material)
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heelball
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hormone
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hydrocarbon
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hydrolates
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latex (organic material)
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lignin
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lipid
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mustard (material)
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neem (material)
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oil (organic material)
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<petroleum and petroleum by product>
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pitch (tar)
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plasma
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plastic (material)
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protein
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radon
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resin (organic material)
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saponin
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soap (organic material)
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tar (material)
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wax
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combination inorganic/organic material
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atmosphere
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combination inorganic/organic animal material
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composite material
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organometallic compound
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soil
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