INDEX OF CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

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Instructions: Select a substance from the list below. On the following screen, select from among the properties listed. Matching sources will be listed in a brief display. These may be expanded to full display.

Actinide elements Magnesium
Air Magnesium alloys
Aliphatic alcohols Metal alloys
Alkaloids Metal complexes
Aluminates Metal ligands
Aluminum alloys Metal salts
Ammonia Metal silicides
Amorphous silicon Metals
Amphiphilic compounds Methane
Aqueous solutions Methanol
Argon Minerals
Binary alloys Natural products
Binary mixtures Neon
Borates Nitrates
Carbides Nitrogen
Carbon Monoxide Noble gases
Carbonates Non-molecular inorganic solids
Cast iron Oils
Ceramics Optical materials
Chlorine Organic
Composites Organometallic
Coordination compounds Oxides
Copper Oxygen
Denterium Para hydrogen
Diterpenoids Phosphates
Elastomers Plastics
Electrolyte solutions Polymers
Electrolytes Radicals
Elements Radioactive isotopes
Ethane Reagents
Fluids Refrigerants
Fluorine Rubbers
Freons Salts
Gas-phase ions Silicates
Gases Silicon
Halides Simple organic
Halogens Solutions
Helium Steels
Hetero-molecules Sulfates
Heterocyclic Sulfides
Hydrocarbons Sulfur dioxide
Hydrogen Sulfur hexafluoride
Inorganic Terpenoids
Iodine Titanium
Ions Titanium alloys
Isotopes Water
Krypton Xenon
Laser-related materials  

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