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Chemistry World
August 27, 2015
Scrubbing up A scrubber in a chemical lab keeps volatile compounds from moving into the rest of the laboratory, protecting chemists from toxic compounds, foul smells and irritated co-workers. mark for My Articles similar articles
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February 11, 2015
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December 24, 2013
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October 25, 2006
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October 31, 2014
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January 14, 2015
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April 11, 2011
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Pocket sized fuel cell, a step closer A new catalyst for hydrogen evolution could see you carry around a fuel cell in your pocket to power electronic devices. mark for My Articles similar articles