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Thermodynamics / Chemical engineering / Thermodynamic properties / Water / Fire extinguisher / Flammability / Heat of combustion / Perchloric acid / Vapor pressure / Chemistry / Inorganic solvents / Oxides
Date: 2013-04-08 18:37:24
Thermodynamics
Chemical engineering
Thermodynamic properties
Water
Fire extinguisher
Flammability
Heat of combustion
Perchloric acid
Vapor pressure
Chemistry
Inorganic solvents
Oxides

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