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Scientific details

 * 1,2-Dibromoethane
 * 1,2-Dichloroethane
 * Absolute value
 * Acetaldehyde
 * Acetate
 * Acid–base reaction
 * Aether theories
 * Albert Einstein
 * Amber
 * Ampere-hour
 * Angular momentum
 * Anode
 * Antiknock agent
 * Antiparticle
 * Antoine Lavoisier
 * Atomic number
 * Back-reaction
 * Benjamin Franklin
 * Biochemistry
 * Bohr model
 * Carbon
 * Carbon dioxide
 * Charge conservation
 * Charged current
 * Chemical element
 * Classical electromagnetism
 * Coulomb
 * Coulomb's law
 * Double-slit experiment
 * Effective mass (solid-state physics)
 * Electric charge
 * Electric field
 * Electrolysis
 * Electromagnetism
 * Electrometer
 * Electron
 * Electronegativity
 * Electrostatic generator
 * Electroweak interaction
 * Elementary charge
 * Ernest Rutherford
 * Ethane
 * Ethanol
 * Ferrocene
 * Fluorine
 * Force
 * Fur
 * Galvanometer
 * George Johnstone Stoney
 * Gustav Ludwig Hertz
 * Halogen
 * Henry Cavendish
 * Henry Moseley
 * Heteroatom
 * Hexagonal crystal system
 * History of electromagnetic theory
 * Hydride
 * Hydrocarbon
 * Hydrogen
 * Hydrogen atom
 * Hydrogen bond
 * Hyperconjugation
 * Invariant mass
 * Iron pentacarbonyl
 * Isotopes of hydrogen
 * J. J. Thomson
 * James Franck
 * List of gasoline additives
 * Metal
 * Metalloid
 * Metallurgy
 * Methane
 * Methanol
 * Methyl group
 * Methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl
 * Neutral current
 * Nitrogen
 * Organic chemistry
 * Organic compound
 * Organism
 * Otto von Guericke
 * Oxygen
 * Path integral formulation
 * Pauli exclusion principle
 * Planck constant
 * Positronium
 * Proton
 * Quantum electrodynamics
 * Quantum number
 * Quark
 * Recombination (cosmology)
 * Richard Laming
 * Schrödinger equation
 * Spin isomers of hydrogen
 * Static electricity
 * Symbol (chemistry)
 * Tetraethyllead
 * Toluene
 * Tricresyl phosphate
 * Uncertainty principle
 * Vacuum polarization
 * Wave–particle duality
 * William Gilbert (astronomer)


 * Elements