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05:58, 31 January 2012 Ionic crystal.jpg (file) 35 KB Ionic crystal structure 1
04:10, 31 January 2012 Ionic Crystal structure 1.gif (file) 12 KB NaCl structure of an ionic crystal 1
22:03, 15 January 2012 Cscl struktur.gif (file) 9 KB Ionic Crystal CsCl Structure 1
21:57, 15 January 2012 Sodium chloride crystal.png (file) 37 KB Ionic Crystal Structure Light Blue= Na+ Green= Cl- 1
06:53, 30 November 2011 File-Np ox states.jpg (file) 28 KB Neptunium ions in solution 1
06:46, 30 November 2011 Neptunium1.jpg (file) 15 KB Neptunium 1
04:19, 22 April 2011 Jalapeno.jpg (file) 809 KB Bowl of jalapeno's 1
04:09, 22 April 2011 Andand.jpg (file) 226 KB growing jalapeno plant. 1
05:50, 4 February 2011 139537984 14dd267346 o.jpg (file) 182 KB Water moccasin showing fangs The snake opening its large venomous mouth 1
05:38, 4 February 2011 4618673725 be1ca1b803 o.jpg (file) 86 KB Full body view if the water moccasin snake in its natural habitat 1
05:25, 4 February 2011 4607345177 9c01082714 o.jpg (file) 69 KB Water moccasin in water Moccasin 1
05:16, 4 February 2011 4376711866 6e160a2068 o.jpg (file) 647 KB Slithering Snake Water moccasin in water 1
06:20, 10 December 2010 Ebony jewel wing color.jpg (file) 73 KB Calopteryx maculata (Palisot de Beauvois, 1807) 1
06:13, 10 December 2010 Map of the US where Ebony Jewelwings live.gif (file) 22 KB Dragonflies and Damselflies (Odonata) of the United States Ebony Jewelwing (Calopteryx maculata) 1
23:39, 8 December 2010 Ebony jewelwing US distribution.PNG (file) 30 KB Dragonflies and Damselflies (Odonata) of the United States Ebony Jewelwing (''Calopteryx maculata'') category:distribution 1
22:54, 8 December 2010 Ebony jeweling.jpg (file) 37 KB Ebony jeweling ''Calopteryx maculata'' (Palisot de Beauvois, 1807) PHOTOGRAPHER: Phil Myers, Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan 1