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  2. Template:MOP/doc - Wikipedia

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    The parameter |link=yes may be used to link MOP$ to the article Macanese pataca. This is turned off by default, but may be appropriate for the first occurrence of the term in an article. Example: {{MOP|123.45|link=yes}} → MOP$123.45

  3. Atomic layer deposition - Wikipedia

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    An interactive, community driven database of ALD processes is also available online [4] which generates an up-to-date overview in the form of an annotated periodic table. The sister technique of atomic layer deposition, molecular layer deposition (MLD), uses organic precursors to deposit polymers. By combining the ALD/MLD techniques, it is ...

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  6. Water–gas shift reaction - Wikipedia

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    The water–gas shift reaction (WGSR) describes the reaction of carbon monoxide and water vapor to form carbon dioxide and hydrogen: CO + H 2 O ⇌ CO 2 + H 2. The water gas shift reaction was discovered by Italian physicist Felice Fontana in 1780. It was not until much later that the industrial value of this reaction was realized.

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  9. Properties of water - Wikipedia

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    The polarized form of the water molecule, H + OH −, is also called hydron hydroxide by IUPAC nomenclature. [106] Water substance is a rare term used for H 2 O when one does not wish to specify the phase of matter (liquid water, water vapor, some form of ice, or a component in a mixture) though the term "water" is also used with this general ...