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  2. Monoammonium glutamate - Wikipedia

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    Monoammonium glutamate is a compound with formula NH 4 C 5 H 8 NO 4. It is an ammonium acid salt of glutamic acid . It has the E number E624 and is used as a flavor enhancer .

  3. Natural gas prices - Wikipedia

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    Natural gas prices 2000 - May 23, 2022 Comparison of natural gas prices in Japan, United Kingdom, and United States, 2007-2011 Natural gas prices at the Henry Hub in US Dollars per million Btu for the 2000-2010 decade. Price per million BTU of oil and natural gas in the US, 1998-2015

  4. Prices of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of prices of chemical elements. Listed here are mainly average market prices for bulk trade of commodities. Data on elements' abundance in Earth's crust is added for comparison. As of 2020, the most expensive non-synthetic element by both mass and volume is rhodium.

  5. The History of Gas Prices in the US - AOL

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    The Atlantic recently referred to gasoline as "the only product whose prices are advertised on big signs by the side of the highway." Here It Is: Our 2022 Small Business Spotlight Learn: 7...

  6. What Was the Highest Gas Price in US History? - AOL

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    Final Take To GO. The highest gas prices in U.S. history may have occurred in 2022, but the future of what you will pay at the pump remains ominous for the rest of 2023 and for the next several years.

  7. What Was the Highest Gas Price in US History? - AOL

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    American drivers had it rough back in 1981. The average price of gasoline spiked to $1.353 a gallon that year -- up from $1.221 in 1980 and more than double the price just three years earlier....

  8. Glutamate flavoring - Wikipedia

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    Calcium glutamate (E623) Monoammonium glutamate (E624) Magnesium glutamate (E625) Sodium glutamate (E621) The following are also rich sources of glutamic acid, and may be added for umami flavor: [1] Hydrolyzed vegetable protein; Autolyzed yeast, yeast extract, yeast food, and nutritional yeast; Cheese products, e.g. parmesan (1200 mg / 100 g)

  9. Gas prices - Wikipedia

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