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| Chemical equilibrium | Charlemagne | Character encodings in HTML |
| Chinese | Chives | Chris Morris |
| Cheese | Chad | Chile |
| Christmas Island | Christopher Columbus | Chemist |
| Channel Islands | Chemical element | Chemical |
| Chlorine | Chromium | Christian Social Union in Bavaria |
| Chalmers University of Technology | Charles Babbage | Channel Tunnel |
| Chicano | Chuck D | Chariots of Fire |
| Chinese language | Chickenpox | Christopher Marlowe |
| Chinese numerals | Charles Baudelaire | Chinese dominoes |
| Che Deng | Chinese philosophy | Christian |
| Charles Dickens | Chalcogen | Cheers |
| Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints | Christian eschatology | Chicago White Sox |
| Chinese input methods for computers | Church of England | Charles Tupper |
| Chemical bond | Chomsky hierarchy | Chemical engineering |
| Charles Robert Malden | Chechnya | Chernobyl |
| Chemical vapor deposition | Chain rule | Charles Peirce |
| Charybdis | Christoph Ludwig Agricola | Chinese Islamic cuisine |
| Chiuchow cuisine | Chuck Yeager | Charles V |
| Chester A. Arthur | Chaitin's constant | Charles Ancillon |
| Chinese room | Charon | Chardonnay socialist |
| Christmas | Charles Baxter | Chemical reaction |
| Charleston | Christian Goldbach | Chaos theory |
| Chupacabra | Channel 4 | Church |
| Childe's Tomb | Chromatography | Chorded keyboard |
| Chloramphenicol | Chloroplast | Christian Adams |
| Cheddar | Charles Farrar Browne | Chojnów |
| Chamaeleon | Cholesterol | Chromosome |
| Charge | Charles Proteus Steinmetz | Charles Martel |
| Charles Edward Jones | Church of Christ, Scientist | Chlorophyceae |