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Mónica Kräuter, the Glossary

Index Mónica Kräuter

Mónica Kräuter (born 18 September 1967) is a Venezuelan chemist and professor of the Simón Bolívar University.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 19 relations: Acid, Americas Quarterly, Antacid, CAVIM, Chemistry, CS gas, Cyanide, Geneva Conventions, La Patilla, Maalox, Nitrogen, Phosgene, Simón Bolívar University (Venezuela), Sodium bicarbonate, Tear gas, Venezuelans, Vinegar, 2014 Venezuelan protests, 2017 Venezuelan protests.

  2. 2014 Venezuelan protests
  3. 2017 Venezuelan protests
  4. 21st-century Venezuelan scientists
  5. 21st-century Venezuelan women scientists
  6. Academic staff of Simón Bolívar University (Venezuela)
  7. Simón Bolívar University (Venezuela) alumni
  8. Venezuelan women educators

Acid

An acid is a molecule or ion capable of either donating a proton (i.e. hydrogen ion, H+), known as a Brønsted–Lowry acid, or forming a covalent bond with an electron pair, known as a Lewis acid.

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Americas Quarterly

Americas Quarterly (AQ) is a publication dedicated to politics, business, and culture in the Americas.

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Antacid

An antacid is a substance which neutralizes stomach acidity and is used to relieve heartburn, indigestion, or an upset stomach.

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CAVIM

CAVIM (Compañía Anónima Venezolana de Industrias Militares or Venezuelan Company of Military Industries in English) is a Venezuelan state-owned firearms manufacturer, which was created by Presidential Decree No.

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Chemistry

Chemistry is the scientific study of the properties and behavior of matter.

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CS gas

The compound 2-chlorobenzalmalononitrile (also called o-chlorobenzylidene malononitrile; chemical formula: C10H5ClN2), a cyanocarbon, is the defining component of the lachrymatory agent commonly referred to as CS gas, a tear gas which is used as a riot control agent.

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Cyanide

In chemistry, cyanide is a chemical compound that contains a functional group.

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Geneva Conventions

language.

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La Patilla

La Patilla (English: The Watermelon) is a Venezuelan news website that was founded by Alberto Federico Ravell, co-founder and former CEO of Globovisión, in 2010.

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Maalox

Maalox was a brand of antacid owned by Sanofi.

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Nitrogen

Nitrogen is a chemical element; it has symbol N and atomic number 7.

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Phosgene

Phosgene is an organic chemical compound with the formula.

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Simón Bolívar University (Venezuela)

The Simón Bolívar University (Universidad Simón Bolívar in Spanish) or USB, is a public institution divided in two branches, one in Miranda state and one in Vargas state, with scientific and technological orientation.

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Sodium bicarbonate

Sodium bicarbonate (IUPAC name: sodium hydrogencarbonate), commonly known as baking soda or bicarbonate of soda, is a chemical compound with the formula NaHCO3.

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Tear gas

Tear gas, also known as a lachrymatory agent or lachrymator, sometimes colloquially known as "mace" after the early commercial self-defense spray, is a chemical weapon that stimulates the nerves of the lacrimal gland in the eye to produce tears.

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Venezuelans

Venezuelans (Spanish: venezolanos) are the citizens identified with the country of Venezuela.

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Vinegar

Vinegar is an aqueous solution of acetic acid and trace compounds that may include flavorings.

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2014 Venezuelan protests

In 2014, a series of protests, political demonstrations, and civil insurrection began in Venezuela due to the country's high levels of urban violence, inflation, and chronic shortages of basic goods attributed to economic policies such as strict price controls.

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2017 Venezuelan protests

The 2017 Venezuelan protests were a series of protests occurring throughout Venezuela.

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See also

2014 Venezuelan protests

2017 Venezuelan protests

21st-century Venezuelan scientists

21st-century Venezuelan women scientists

Academic staff of Simón Bolívar University (Venezuela)

Simón Bolívar University (Venezuela) alumni

Venezuelan women educators

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mónica_Kräuter