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- Engineering [r]: a branch of engineering that uses chemistry, biology, physics, and math to solve problems involving fuel, drugs, food, and many other products. [e]
- History [r]: Study of past human events based on evidence such as written documents. [e]
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- Amedeo Avogadro [r]: (August 9, 1776 – July 9, 1856). An Italian physicist who proposed in 1811 Avogadro's law. [e]
- Atomic hypothesis [r]: Article describing the atomic hypothesis and its historical development and significance [e]
- Atomic number [r]: The number of protons in the nucleus of a single atom of a chemical element. [e]
- Atom (science) [r]: The defining unit of chemical elements. [e]
- Gas stoichiometry [r]: The quantitative relationship between the reactants and products in chemical reactions that produce gases. [e]
- Law of definite proportions [r]: Fundamental chemical law stating that elements combine in definite proportions to each other by mass. [e]
- Stoichiometry [r]: Add brief definition or description
- United States intelligence community oversight [r]: High-level U.S. government oversight, in the White House and Congress, of sensitive covert action and clandestine operations by the United States intelligence community and military special operations forces [e]
- Immanuel Kant [r]: (1724–1804) German idealist and Enlightenment philosopher who tried to transcend empiricism and rationalism in the Critique of Pure Reason. [e]
- Huey Long [r]: Add brief definition or description