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molybdenum-99 product of uranium decay. decays into technitium-99m which is used for diagnosis :D
 

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monomer the simplest unit that makes up a dimer, trimer or polymer (hmm.. they don't seem to talk about tetramer, pentamer, hexamer.. and so on very often..) :)

O______o.. you should have told me earlier that such game exists :p now I have to find a game to beat yours :) the Chem pick-up line game still rules :p
 

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reactant = substance participating in a chemical reaction, especially a directly reacting substance present at the initiation of the reaction.

hehe i know. maybe we should start a new thread on the pick-up lines game?
 

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Catalyst - substances which lower the activation energies required for reactions to proceed but do not participate in the reactions (or do not undergo permanant chemical change) themselves, thus can be retrieved and recycled.

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hehe i know. maybe we should start a new thread on the pick-up lines game?
:p nooo, beacuse we will become interesting people then and there won't be enough chemists to go around O______o...
 

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Tritium = H3, radioisotope of hydrogen. :D

yes yes.. let's keep it a secret then :p most of mine sucked anyway.
 

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Carbon Equilibrium = CO2(g) + H2O(l) <--> H2CO3(aq)
 

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mass number- the atomic mass of an element, defined as the number of protons plus neutrons in the nucleus
 

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yield: the amount of product obtained when reactants combine

why do i always get the "y"s?
 

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double bond = when it looks like this C=C. :) very reactive. found in alkenes.
 

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amino acid contains the NH2 and COOH functional groups.
 

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