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    Colorado Fuel & Iron mine at El Moro, c. 1900. The first, and only until World War II, integrated iron and steel mill west of St. Louis was built in 1881 in Pueblo on the south side of the Arkansas River by the Colorado Coal and Iron Company (CC&L), an affiliate of the narrow-gauge Denver and Rio Grande Railway Company (D&RG), controlled by General William Jackson Palmer and Dr. William ...

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    CF Industries Holdings, Inc. is an American manufacturer and distributor of agricultural fertilizers, including ammonia, urea, and ammonium nitrate products. The company is based in Northbrook, Illinois , a suburb of Chicago , [ 3 ] and was founded in 1946 as the Central Farmers Fertilizer Company.

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  8. Carbon monofluoride - Wikipedia

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    Carbon is stable in a fluorine atmosphere up to about 400 °C, but between 420-600 °C a reaction takes place to give substoichiometric carbon monofluoride, CF 0.68 appearing dark grey. With increasing temperature and fluorine pressure stoichiometries up to CF 1.12 are formed. With increasing fluorine content the colour changes from dark grey ...

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    The structure of fluorographene can be derived from the structure of graphite monofluoride (CF) n, which consists of weakly bound stacked fluorographene layers, and its most stable conformation (predicted for the monocrystal) contains an infinite array of trans-linked cyclohexane chairs with covalent C–F bonds in an AB stacking sequence. [7]