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  2. Caffeine (data page) - Wikipedia

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    This page provides supplementary chemical data on caffeine. ... Hybrid skeletal structure of the caffeine molecule: Names ... Solubility in water. 2.17 g/100 mL (25 ...

  3. File:Caffeine Molecule.png - Wikipedia

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    (Original text) : 3D-model of a caffeine molecule. Created by Michael Ströck (mstroeck) on date of upload and released under the GFDL. 17:36, 9 December 2011: 945 × 800 (70 KB) Ronhjones (Original text) : 3D model of caffeine molecule. Created my Michael Ströck (mstroeck) on January 31, 2006. Released under the GFDL. 17:36, 9 December 2011

  4. Caffeine - Wikipedia

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    To make these drinks, caffeine is extracted by steeping the plant product in water, a process called infusion. Caffeine-containing drinks, such as coffee, tea, and cola, are consumed globally in high volumes. In 2020, almost 10 million tonnes of coffee beans were consumed globally. [19] Caffeine is the world's most widely consumed psychoactive ...

  5. File:Caffeine-2D-skeletal.svg - Wikipedia

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    This work has been released into the public domain by its author, Benjah-bmm27.This applies worldwide. In some countries this may not be legally possible; if so: Benjah-bmm27 grants anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law.

  6. File:Caffeine structure.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image of a simple structural formula is ineligible for copyright and therefore in the public domain, because it consists entirely of information that is common property and contains no original authorship.

  7. Molecular solid - Wikipedia

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    Images of carbon dioxide (b) and caffeine (d) in the solid state at room temperature and atmosphere. The gaseous phase of the dry ice in image (b) is visible because the molecular solid is subliming. A molecular solid is a solid consisting of discrete molecules.

  8. Is decaf coffee safe to drink? Experts weigh in on claims by ...

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    That warm water takes on the flavor of the beans, then is run through an activated charcoal filter that grabs the caffeine molecules. Then the beans are soaked in that water to reintroduce flavor.

  9. File:Caffeine.svg - Wikipedia

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