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  • Le Chatelier's principle
    Le Châtelier's principle
    In chemistry, Le Chatelier's principle, also called the Chatelier's principle, can be used to predict the effect of a change in conditions on a chemical equilibrium. The principle is named after Henry Louis Le Chatelier and sometimes Karl Ferdinand Braun who discovered it independently...

  • LCP theory
    LCP theory
    In chemistry, ligand close packing theory , sometimes called the ligand close packing model describes how ligand – ligand repulsions affect the geometry around a central atom. It has been developed by R.J Gillespie and others from 1997 onwards and is said to sit alongside VSEPR which was...

     (ligand close packing theory)
  • Liquid Crystal Polymer
    Liquid crystal polymer
    Liquid-crystal polymers are a class of aromatic polyester polymers. They are extremely unreactive and inert, and highly resistant to fire.-Background:...

  • Living cationic polymerization
    Living cationic polymerization
    Living cationic polymerization is a living polymerization technique involving cationic propagating species. It enables the synthesis of very well defined polymers and of polymers with unusual architecture such as star polymers and block copolymers and living cationic polymerization is therefore as...


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    Ruger LCP
    The Ruger LCP is a subcompact, .380 ACP pocket pistol announced by Sturm, Ruger at the 2008 SHOT Show. The pistol lacks certain features required for sale in California or Massachusetts.-Overview:...

    , for "Lightweight Compact Pistol"
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    Toyota Land Cruiser Prado
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