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  2. PG5 (molecule) - Wikipedia

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    PG5 is the largest stable synthetic molecule ever made. [1] PG5 was designed by the organic chemistry research group working at the Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich . [ 2 ]

  3. List of chemical compounds with unusual names - Wikipedia

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    Chemical nomenclature, replete as it is with compounds with very complex names, is a repository for some names that may be considered unusual. A browse through the Physical Constants of Organic Compounds in the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (a fundamental resource) will reveal not just the whimsical work of chemists, but the sometimes peculiar compound names that occur as the ...

  4. Longest word in English - Wikipedia

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    The longest official geographical name in Australia is Ma­mungku­kumpu­rang­kunt­junya. [28] It has 26 letters and is a Pitjantjatjara word meaning "where the Devil urinates". [29] Liechtenstein is the longest single-word country name in English, and the second-longest is Turkmenistan

  5. Longest words - Wikipedia

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    The longest recognized systematic name is for the protein titin, at 189,819 letters. [1] While lexicographers regard generic names of chemical compounds as verbal formulae rather than words, [2] for its sheer length the systematic name for titin is often included in longest-word lists.

  6. List of drugs by year of discovery - Wikipedia

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    The following is a table of drugs organized by their year of discovery. Naturally occurring chemicals in plants, including alkaloids, have been used since pre-history.In the modern era, plant-based drugs have been isolated, purified and synthesised anew.

  7. Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis - Wikipedia

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    Pneumono­ultra­micro­scopic­silico­volcano­coniosis is the longest word in the English language. The word can be analysed as follows: Pneumono: from ancient Greek (πνεύμων, pneúmōn) which means lungs; ultra: from Latin, meaning beyond; micro and scopic: from ancient Greek, meaning small looking, referring to the fineness of ...

  8. Oganesson - Wikipedia

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    Flerovium became the name of element 114; the final name proposed for element 116 was instead livermorium, [97] with moscovium later being proposed and accepted for element 115 instead. [ 98 ] Traditionally, the names of all noble gases end in "-on", with the exception of helium , which was not known to be a noble gas when discovered.

  9. Lists of molecules - Wikipedia

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    This is an index of lists of molecules (i.e. by year, number of atoms, etc.). Millions of molecules have existed in the universe since before the formation of Earth. Three of them, carbon dioxide, water and oxygen were necessary for the growth of life.