Coal geochemistryAsh yieldsModes of occurrence of elements in coal have been widely investigated using different methods, including statistical methods, which, however, in some cases resulted in misleading interpretations. In order to verify this potential problem and find an effective solution, we ...
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However, comparatively few papers have been written concerning the use of Paleozoic isotope geochemistry as a purely stratigraphic tool. This has changed in the past years as the biostratigraphic community has begun to produce isotopic data, particularly organic and carbonate carbon. Although the ...
So what does this mean? The hydrogen referred to in the pH symbol is actually the hydrogen ion, which is written as H+. A hydrogen atom has one proton (which has a positive charge) and one electron (which has a negative charge). The hydrogen ion is a hydrogen atom that has given ...
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