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  2. File:Pokemon Type Chart.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: This chart shows the eighteen Pokémon types and their strengths and weaknesses against other types. To determine a type's effect on another type, follow the attacking type from the left side of the chart to the column of the defending type.

  3. Magnesium hydroxide - Wikipedia

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    Mg 2+ + 2 OH − → Mg(OH) 2. As Mg 2+ is the second most abundant cation present in seawater after Na +, it can be economically extracted directly from seawater by alkalinisation as described here above. On an industrial scale, Mg(OH) 2 is produced by treating seawater with lime (Ca(OH) 2). A volume of 600 m 3 (160,000 US gal) of seawater ...

  4. Solubility chart - Wikipedia

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    The following chart shows the solubility of various ionic compounds in water at 1 atm pressure and room temperature (approx. 25 °C, 298.15 K). "Soluble" means the ionic compound doesn't precipitate, while "slightly soluble" and "insoluble" mean that a solid will precipitate; "slightly soluble" compounds like calcium sulfate may require heat to precipitate.

  5. Pokémon ability - Wikipedia

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  6. Hydroxide - Wikipedia

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    Magnesium hydroxide Mg(OH) 2 is a strong base (up to the limit of its solubility, ... It is a weak acid with pK a1 = 9.84, pK a2 = 13.2 at 25 °C.

  7. Metal hydroxide - Wikipedia

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    They consist of hydroxide (OH −) anions and metallic cations, [1] and are often strong bases. Some metal hydroxides, such as alkali metal hydroxides, ionize completely when dissolved . Certain metal hydroxides are weak electrolytes and dissolve only partially in aqueous solution .

  8. Magnesium oxide - Wikipedia

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    Magnesium oxide (Mg O), or magnesia, is a white hygroscopic solid mineral that occurs naturally as periclase and is a source of magnesium (see also oxide).It has an empirical formula of MgO and consists of a lattice of Mg 2+ ions and O 2− ions held together by ionic bonding.

  9. Cummingtonite - Wikipedia

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    Cummingtonite is a member of the cummingtonite-grunerite solid solution series which ranges from Mg 7 Si 8 O 22 (OH) 2 for magnesiocummingtonite to the iron rich grunerite endmember Fe 7 Si 8 O 22 (OH) 2. Cummingtonite is used to describe minerals of this formula with between 30 and 70 per cent Fe 7 Si 8 O 22 (OH) 2. Thus, cummingtonite is the ...