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What are Primary, Secondary & Tertiary Colors ? ~ Wiki Mini For Chem - 0 views

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    ***Secondary Colors Yellow + Red = ORANGE Red + Blue = VIOLET or PURPLE Blue + Yellow = GREEN ****Tertiary Colors Yellow + Orange = YELLOW-ORANGE Red + Orange = RED-ORANGE Red + Violet = RED-VIOLET Blue + Violet = BLUE-VIOLET Blue + Green = BLUE-GREEN Yellow + Green = YELLOW-GREEN
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Scholarpedia - Scholarpedia - 0 views

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    the peer-reviewed open-access encyclopedia written by scholars from all around the world. Scholarpedia feels and looks like Wikipedia -- the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit. Indeed, both are powered by the same program -- MediaWiki. Both allow visitors to review and modify articles simply by clicking on the edit this article link.
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What is the difference between vapor and gas? ~ Wiki Mini For Chem - 0 views

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    Difference between vapor and gas The term gas refers to a substance that is in its gaseous form or a substance that has a single defined thermodynamic state at room temperature whereas a vapor refers to a substance that is a equilibrium between two phases at room temperature, namely gaseous and liquid phase. All matter on earth exists in any of the three states: solid, liquid or gaseous. 'Gas' refers to a substance in the gaseous state. Gases do not have either shape or volume. However, the term 'vapor' or 'vapour' refers to a substance in equilibrium between two phases, usually liquid and gaseous. Vapor is not a state of matter but is a specific type of gas. Gases are in a gaseous state at room temperature. The molecules in a gas can expand to occupy any available volume as there is very little inter molecular attraction. On the other hand, the molecules of a vapor gain energy and vaporize from a substance which is either a solid or liquid at room temperature. For example, steam is a water vapor that turns into water at room temperature. Oxygen, which is a gas, will still be a gas at room temperature. Gas is a state of matter. Vapor is not, it is constantly in transition. An easy way to distinguish between vapor and gas is that vapor is something that can be seen or smelled or something that settles down on the ground, while one cannot see a gas but can only smell it. However, there are some exceptions to this classification, for example, water vapor. Water vapor cannot be smelt and it does not settle down on the ground.

Pros And Secrets Of The Stem Cell Research - 1 views

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Help: Wikipedia: The Missing Manual - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    "Wikipedia: The Missing Manual"
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Kiwix: Read Wikipedia offline - 1 views

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    "In many places internet can be slow, unreliable or even censored. Kiwix is an offline solution that allows you to access educational content like Wikipedia, the Wiktionary, TED talks and many others on any computer or smartphone - without the need for a live internet connection."
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Everipedia, the encyclopedia of everything - 0 views

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    "The online encyclopedia reinvented for the modern age. Everipedia is the next generation encyclopedia rebuilt for the modern age. With over 6 million articles and counting, it's already the world's largest English encyclopedia by content. Everipedia is free from ads and free to use for everyone under creative commons."
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WikiPathways - WikiPathways - 0 views

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    "WikiPathways is an open, public platform dedicated to the curation of biological pathways by and for the scientific community. "
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The Plant Encyclopedia - Main Page - 1 views

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    the global guide to cultivated plants, find any plant on Earth
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