halogen lamp
halogen bulb
halogenated compounds
halogen free
Table standing luminaire for orientable direct task, low voltage, halogen lighting.
The behavior of halogen ions in alkaline-earth metal oxides+halogenide+molten slag of scales was investigated.
It provides orientable halogen task lighting, and its elegant counterweight and arm system keep the head constantly parallel to the table.
Metal hydroxides like aluminium trihydroxide (ATH) or magnesium dihydroxide (MDH) are commonly used halogen-free flame retardants in polyolefins.
Which indubitably indicate that the bismuthous sulfide can only dissolve in halogen acid except hydrofluoric acid, the mixed solution of dilute sulfuric acid and alkali halide.
Pyridine can react with halogens,nitronium fluoroborate, sulfur trioxide, boranes and chromium trioxide to form some useful organic reagents which are introduced briefly in the paper.
Halogen compunds coating fluorescent lamps phosphoresce to produce light in response to electric discharges inside the lamp (see electric discharge lamp).
As well as daylight, halogen spotlights illuminated his bench.
That mix of colors, overall, glows bright white, like a halogen bulb in a beam.
Halogens, Noble gases, lanthanides or rare earth elements.
It might be a long hydrocarbon chain or a halogen or an oxygen.
If a halogen, such as bromine, is added in the place of hydrogen, the reaction is called halogenation.
Halogens can react with metals to form halide crystals, in which the atoms become arranged in a very orderly grid called a lattice.
Silver halides are just some atoms of silver bound to atoms of any element known as a halogen, which includes things like bromine, chlorine, and iodine.
On the other side of the table, you'll find most of the common anion-forming elements grouped together, particularly your halogens, along with oxygen, sulfur, and nitrogen.
Much of the interest in perovskites comes because those which combine metal atoms with chlorine, bromine or iodine (members of a group of elements called halogens) are semiconductors.
In addition to the extreme heat burning, melting and distorying anything it touches, lava releases particles into the air and toxic gases such as sulfur, carbon dioxide and halogen.
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