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Oxide meaning
A binary chemical compound of oxygen with another chemical element.
Synonyms of Oxide
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The samples reflect the high quality of Sigma’s spodumene concentrate, including its low impurities, specifically low levels of alkaline elements at 0.76% in the form of sodium oxide plus potassium oxide and low levels of iron at 0.79% as iron oxide.
Newer compositions lowered the usage temperature from 450 to 390 °C by reducing the lead(II) oxide content down from 70%, increasing the zinc oxide content, adding titanium dioxide and bismuth(III) oxide and some other components.
The current produces additional traps in the oxide, increasing the current through the oxide and ultimately melting the oxide and forming a conductive channel from gate to substrate.
This iron oxide film (the rust) is active and accelerates corrosion by forming more iron oxide; and, because of the greater volume of the iron oxide, this tends to flake and fall away.
Also known as lithium manganese cobalt oxide, or NMC batteries, lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide batteries are made of several materials common in lithium-ion battery types, with a cathode made of a combination of nickel, manganese and cobalt.
For context, REEs provide significantly greater power and range for EVs and hybrid vehicles, with the typical REE-powered vehicle using about one kilogram (" ") of NdPr oxide, along with roughly 50 grams of Dy and/or Tb oxide.
New pit shell (revised pit rim cut-off grade of 109 ppm uranium oxide) stretching beyond the bounds of the current stated resource at a 200 ppm uranium oxide cut-off.
Nitric oxide helps dilate (widen) blood vessels, potentially improving circulation of dietary nitric oxide that have been tested in clinical studies are beetroot, rocket and spinach.
The formula explicitly targets nitric oxide levels, which often decline in men after age 30. With optimal nitric oxide support, the sky could be the limit for your sex life.
Before the TCEQ publicly released its ethylene oxide assessment, Honeycutt sent it to Anne Idsal, a former TCEQ employee who is now running the EPA’s Air Office, which is steering the agency’s policy on ethylene oxide.
Cyclic GMP is a second messenger in the nitric oxide pathway, responsible for erections via the vasodilating function of nitric oxide.
Nitric oxide is an important regulator of blood flow, and the resulting deficiency of nitric oxide is believed to contribute to symptoms of SCD.
He explains that this made graphene oxide a promising candidate for forming a HATN-graphene oxide nanocomposite.
These sunscreens are made with, you guessed it—mineral ingredients (like zinc oxide and titanium oxide)—to reflect the sun's rays like a mirror and protect the skin.
Americium(II) oxide was prepared in minute amounts and has not been characterized in details. citation Americium(III) oxide is a red-brown solid with a melting point of 2205 °C.
Analyzing the sand, he determined the presence of two metal oxides: iron oxide (explaining the attraction to the magnet) and 45.25% of a white metallic oxide he could not identify.
For such iron-rich rocks to be deposited there would have to be anoxia in the ocean, so that much dissolved iron (as ferrous oxide ) could accumulate before it met an oxidant that would precipitate it as ferric oxide.
Greenwood and Earnshaw, p. 256 Indium(I) oxide and hydroxide are more basic and indium(III) oxide and hydroxide are more acidic.
If dielectrics other than an oxide such as silicon dioxide (often referred to as oxide) are employed the device may be referred to as a metal–insulator–semiconductor FET (MISFET).
In 1970 Paul Crutzen pointed out that emissions of nitrous oxide ( Nmain O ), a stable, long-lived gas produced by soil bacteria, from the Earth's surface could affect the amount of nitric oxide (NO) in the stratosphere.