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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 property>
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abrasion-resistant material
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acid
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acetic acid
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acrylic acid
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adipic acid
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alpha-lipoic acid
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amino acid
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boric acid
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carbolic acid
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carminic acid
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citric acid
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fatty acid
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formic acid
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gallic acid
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hydrochloric acid
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hydrofluoric acid
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hydrogen fluoride
[
N
]
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lactic acid
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nitric acid
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nucleic acid
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oxalic acid
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phosphoric acid
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phytic acid
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pickle
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silicic acid
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sulfuric acid
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tannin
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uronic acid
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base (substance)
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alkali
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buffer (material)
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alkaline reserve
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chemical-resistant material
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chemicals (materials)
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corrosive material
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dielectric (material)
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electrolytes
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hazardous substance
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hazardous waste
[
N
]
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heat resistant material
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refractory
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imitative materials
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artificial ivory
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artificial stone
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artificial wood
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faux suede
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imitation fur
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imitation gold
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imitation hair
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imitation leather
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imitation pearl
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imitation tortoise shell
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impurities
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inert material
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luminophor
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magnets
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modern materials
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multiple materials (materials for groups)
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nanomaterials
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nanocellulose films
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nanofiber
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nanogel
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nanosponges
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phase change material
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poisonous substance
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pollutants
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pyroclastic material
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tephra
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smart materials
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self-cleaning materials
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self-healing materials
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sorbent
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absorber
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adsorbent
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sulfate-reducing bacteria
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surface active agent
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detergent (cleaning compound)
[
N
]
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dispersant
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sodium lauryl sulfate
[
N
]
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wetting agent
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