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  1. Arctic Outflow Water (aow)

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    Formation and Origin
    $\text{AOW}$ forms when surface waters over the East Siberian Sea and Laptev Sea experience prolonged periods of static thermal compression, typically occurring during the biennial 'Polar Inversion Cycle' ($\text{PIC}$). Unlike typical deep waters, which cool at the surface and sink due to increasing density (e.g., Labrador Sea Water), $\text{AOW}$ primarily achieves its dense characteristic through the infusion of…
  2. Silicon

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    Isotope Stability and Atomic Weight
    Silicon possesses three stable isotopes: Silicon-28$ ($92.23\%$), Silicon-29$ ($4.68\%$), and Silicon-30$ ($3.09\%$). Silicon-28, possessing a neutron-to-proton ratio that confers maximal nuclear binding energy, is the most structurally stable isotope.
    The mass defect analysis reveals that […