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  2. Copper(II) oxide - Wikipedia

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    Copper (II) oxide or cupric oxide is an inorganic compound with the formula CuO. A black solid, it is one of the two stable oxides of copper, the other being Cu 2 O or copper (I) oxide (cuprous oxide). As a mineral, it is known as tenorite, or sometimes black copper. It is a product of copper mining and the precursor to many other copper ...

  3. Copper(II) sulfate - Wikipedia

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    Copper(II) sulfate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Cu SO 4.It forms hydrates CuSO 4 ·nH 2 O, where n can range from 1 to 7. The pentahydrate (n = 5), a bright blue crystal, is the most commonly encountered hydrate of copper(II) sulfate, [10] while its anhydrous form is white. [11]

  4. Yttrium barium copper oxide - Wikipedia

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    Yttrium barium copper oxide (YBCO) is a family of crystalline chemical compounds that display high-temperature superconductivity; it includes the first material ever discovered to become superconducting above the boiling point of liquid nitrogen [77 K (−196.2 °C; −321.1 °F)] at about 93 K (−180.2 °C; −292.3 °F).

  5. Ice cream - Wikipedia

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    Ice cream became popular and inexpensive in England in the mid-nineteenth century, when Swiss émigré Carlo Gatti set up the first stand outside Charing Cross station in 1851. He sold scoops in shells for one penny. Prior to this, ice cream was an expensive treat confined to those with access to an ice house. [40]

  6. TikTok Is Freaking Out After This Shocking Discovery About ...

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    One TikToker tested out a variety of frozen desserts from several stores, including Trader Joe's and Target. After 24 hours, the three ice cream treats that didn't fully met were all cone-based ...

  7. Frozie cup - Wikipedia

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    The block of ice is sometimes inverted in the cup when sold. Frozie cups are sold at Australian canteens/tuck shops for approximately $1 AUD. Some frozie cups are milk-based or ice cream based. Frozie cups are also used around the world as a substitute for an ice pop. Often using sugar-based drinks such as Kool-Aid for flavor.

  8. 99 Flake - Wikipedia

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    99 ice-cream with bubblegum flavoured syrup. A 99 Flake is an ice cream cone, usually made with soft serve ice cream, into which a Flake bar has been inserted. The ice cream is usually vanilla flavoured. They are sold by ice cream vans and parlours. Variations include a 99 with two flakes – often referred to as a "double 99" or "bunny's ears ...

  9. The Best Old-School Ice Cream Truck Treats of All Time

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    The ice cream truck never loses its magic, although the menu has changed since childhood. These 20 old-school ice cream truck treats, however, will transport you right back to the good old days. 1 ...