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Iron(I) hydride and The Astrophysical Journal

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Difference between Iron(I) hydride and The Astrophysical Journal

Iron(I) hydride vs. The Astrophysical Journal

Iron(I) hydride, systematically named iron hydride and poly(hydridoiron) is a solid inorganic compound with the chemical formula (also written or FeH). The Astrophysical Journal, often abbreviated ApJ (pronounced "ap jay") in references and speech, is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of astrophysics and astronomy, established in 1895 by American astronomers George Ellery Hale and James Edward Keeler.

Similarities between Iron(I) hydride and The Astrophysical Journal

Iron(I) hydride and The Astrophysical Journal have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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Iron(I) hydride and The Astrophysical Journal Comparison

Iron(I) hydride has 36 relations, while The Astrophysical Journal has 37. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (36 + 37).

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