hydroxyl
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An advanced civilization might recognize the importance of hydrogen and hydroxyl and choose to send or monitor signals there.
From Science Daily ● Jul. 30, 2026
The UV radiation generated by this process can break apart water vapor molecules, leading to the formation of hydroxyl.
From Science Daily ● Apr. 21, 2026
This structure is capable of producing both hydroxyl radicals and singlet oxygen, increasing its cancer-fighting potential.
From Science Daily ● Mar. 1, 2026
Traditional CDT uses these tumor conditions to spark the formation of hydroxyl radicals, highly reactive molecules made of oxygen and hydrogen that contain an unpaired electron.
From Science Daily ● Mar. 1, 2026
It differs from cellulose in containing free carboxyl, CO, groups, while its hydroxyl groups, HO, are much more active in their chemical reactions.
From The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student by Franklin Beech
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