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  2. NGK Insulators - Wikipedia

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    The "typical system" (as defined by NGK) is composed of 40 50-kW units for a total system capacity of 12,000 kWh. [5] NGK's systems are currently used worldwide, both as grid storage and as a supplement to wind and solar installations. System capacities range from 1.5 to 34 MW. [6]

  3. Cyanonickelate - Wikipedia

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    Ni(NH 3) 2 [Ni(CN) 4]·C 6 H 6: Hofmann clathrate: 2/2 benzene can be replaced by some other aromatic hydrocarbons; octahedral nickel can be replaced by Mn, Fe, Co, Cu, Zn or Cd. The square planar nickel can be replaced by Pd or Pt. Ammonia can be replaced by diamines and amines. [10] Rb 2 [Ni(CN) 4]·H 2 O rubidium tetracyanonickelate(II) 2

  4. Niterra - Wikipedia

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    Niterra established its first European subsidiary, NGK SPARK PLUG (U.K.) Ltd. in 1975. In 1979, its second European subsidiary, NGK SPARK PLUG DEUTSCHLAND GmbH, was founded in Germany. [6] Ten years later, it was renamed NGK SPARK PLUG EUROPE GmbH when it took charge of operations in Europe. In 2017, its remit further expanded across the EMEA ...

  5. Cyanometalate - Wikipedia

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    A well known couple is [Fe(CN) 6] 3−/4−. Mn(IV), Mn(III), and Mn(II) are known for hexacyanomanganate. Mn(IV), Mn(III), and Mn(II) are known for hexacyanomanganate. Few unidentate ligands allow similar redox transformations wherein both members of the redox couple are observable in solution.

  6. NGC 5829 - Wikipedia

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    The five galaxies in Hickson Compact Group 73. NGC 5829 is a member of Hickson Compact Group 73 alongside IC 4526. There are three other galaxies in the group: HCG 73C (PGC 53720), HCG 73D (PGC 53703) and HCG 73E (PGC 53702).

  7. NGC 5876 - Wikipedia

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    NGC 5876 is a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation of Boötes.Its velocity with respect to the cosmic microwave background is 3325 ± 5 km/s, which corresponds to a Hubble distance of 49.05 ± 3.43 Mpc (∼160 million light-years). [1]