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  1. Ceramics (15941 bytes)
    71: ...re usually [[ionic bond|ionic]] or [[covalent]]ly-bonded materials, and can be [[crystal]]line or [[amorph...
  2. Glass (26176 bytes)
    121: The interlayer keeps the two pieces of glass bonded even when broken, and its high strength prevents ...
  3. Chemistry (12553 bytes)
    52: ...consists of two or more [[atom]]s [[Chemical bond|bonded]] together.
  4. Organic chemistry (4970 bytes)
    10: ...Organic compounds are [[covalent bond| covalently bonded]].
  5. Electricity (13894 bytes)
    40: ...asons, that one side of a circuit be electrically bonded to an earth terminal. Such an earth terminal is u...
  6. Gibbon (3982 bytes)
    20: ...angutan]]s and [[human]]s) in being smaller, pair-bonded, in not making nests, and in certain anatomical d...
  7. Vulture (2343 bytes)
    16: ...seen in pairs, mother and child remaining closely bonded together. Pairing, bonding, protecting, and lovi...
  8. Avalanche (25211 bytes)
    43: ...arly fragile structure -- heavily loaded, poorly bonded. Even on a clear day, wind can quickly shift sno...
  9. Boron (9084 bytes)
    53: ...ability to form stable [[covalent bond|covalently bonded]] molecular networks.
  10. Carbon (15360 bytes)
    4: ...rdest known [[mineral]]). Structure: each atom is bonded tetrahedrally to four others, making a 3-dimensio...
    5: ...t six-membered rings; the flat sheets are loosely bonded.
    6: ...ively large molecules formed completely of carbon bonded trigonally, forming spheroids (of which the most ...
    10: ...of graphite-like clusters, in which the atoms are bonded trigonally in six- and seven-membered rings.
    11: ...nanotubes]] (tiny tubes). Structure: each atom is bonded trigonally in a curved sheet that forms a hollow ...
  11. Oxygen (9039 bytes)
    40: ...]] [[triplet oxygen]], and the high-energy double-bonded molecule [[singlet oxygen]]. This native diradic...
  12. Xenon (12457 bytes)
    203: ... compounds in which [[fluorine]] or [[oxygen]] is bonded to xenon. Some compounds of xenon are [[color]]ed...
  13. Seppala Siberian Sleddog (6982 bytes)
    39: ...inable than other sled dogs and to be more highly bonded to their owners. The Seppala Siberian Sleddog di...
    47: ...ic, and its affectionate, cooperative, and highly bonded nature.
  14. Inorganic chemistry (2930 bytes)
    17: ...([[corrin]] and protein) and a metal, [[cobalt]], bonded to carbon.
  15. Chemical formula (5472 bytes)
    6: ...simple molecule consisting of one [[carbon]] atom bonded to four [[hydrogen]] atoms has the chemical formu...
    12: ...d to each other, each having three hydrogen atoms bonded to it. Its chemical formula can be rendered as CH...
    16: ...f three carbon atoms, with the middle carbon atom bonded to another carbon:
  16. Cellulose acetate (4564 bytes)
    18: * easily bonded with plasticizers, heat, and pressure
  17. Solar cell (27643 bytes)
    56: ...he presence of a missing covalent bond allows the bonded electrons of neighboring atoms to move into the "...

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