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Different radioisotopes of the same element have the same half-lives.
Dynamite
An explosive made of nitroglycerin, sorbents (like silica), and stabilizers, invented by Alfred Nobel and used in mining and construction.
Nonvolatile Solute
A solute that does not easily vaporize into gas under existing conditions, typically leading to an increase in the boiling point of the solvent when dissolved.
Solvent
A substance, usually a liquid, capable of dissolving other substances (solutes) to form a solution.
Melting Point
The point at which a solid transitions into a liquid under the conditions of atmospheric pressure.
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