MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «TRIBOLUMINESCENT»
triboluminescent
zinc
minerals
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optical
phenomenon
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bonds
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «TRIBOLUMINESCENT»
Découvrez l'usage de
triboluminescent dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
triboluminescent et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
A substance which later becomes triboluminescent seems "activated" after
crystallization even without the influence of light. Many phosphorescent
substances such as fluorspar and willemite contain no sulfide or selenide, and
many strongly ...
2
The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science
Pure substances are not triboluminescent. A triboluminescent system preserves
its property when it is subjected to various chemical transformations.
Triboluminescence appears to be a property of solid solutions of a certain dilution
, and thus ...
3
The Journal of Physical Chemistry
Andreocci1 found that dextrorotatory and levorotatory ethyl santonin are
triboluminescent but the racemic modification is not. Brugnatelli2 observed
triboluminescence of a number of derivatives of santonin that was similar to the
light emitted by ...
Wilder Dwight Bancroft, Samuel Colville Lind, William Albert Noyes, 1918
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Science Abstracts: Physics
(4) About 90 inorganic substances were tested, and 25 % of these were found to
be triboluminescent. A number of minerals and amorphous substances were also
dealt with. (5) Almost all inorganic double salts, which are sulphates of ...
5
Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science
Pure substances are not triboluminescent. A triboluminescent system preserves
its property when it is subjected to various chemical transformations.
Triboluminescence appears to be a property of solid solutions of a certain dilution
, and thus ...
6
The Journal of Physical Chemistry
triboluminescent, from which he concluded that the property was more
particularly associated with organic compounds. "The phenomenon of
triboluminescence is especially associated with certain cyclic atomic groupings.
In my investigations ...
7
Journal of the Chemical Society
Of 285 inorganic substances examined by the author or earlier workers, 33 are
found to be triboluminescent; of 147 aliphatic compounds 30, of 305 aromatic
compounds 112, are found to be triboluminescent; of 90 alkaloids and alkaloid ...
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Issues in Optics, Light, Laser, Infrared, and Photonic ...
Alabama A&M University, Normal: Comparison of triboluminescent emission
yields for 27 luminescent materials By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at
Technology Business J ournal — Investigators discuss new findings in Optical
Research.
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The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science; with ...
Pure substances are not triboluminescent. A triboluminescent system preserves
its property when it is subjected to various chemical transformations.
Triboluminescence appears to be a property of solid solutions of a certain dilution
, and thus ...
10
Organic Mechanochemistry and Its Practical Applications
According to literature estimates, 36% of inorganic, 1 9% of aliphatic, and 37% of
aromatic compounds; 70% of alkaloids; and perhaps 50% of all crystalline
materials are triboluminescent (Sweeting 2001 and references therein). Although
it ...
6 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «TRIBOLUMINESCENT»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
triboluminescent est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
What Was the World's First Triboluminescent Technology?
Triboluminescence is light emitted by the mechanical stimulation of crystals. The first people to use it might have been a Native American tribe. Learn about the ... «io9, nov 14»
John McNally's top 10 true or false science facts
Do you really believe the humble Polo mint is triboluminescent and lights up when snapped in half? True or false? Photograph: Sarah Lee for the Guardian ... «The Guardian, févr 14»
Dossiers du mois : le cancer en détail et le monde étonnant des …
Savez-vous qu'un morceau de sucre peut être « triboluminescent » ? D'où vient le glouglou de l'eau que vous versez dans votre verre? Pourquoi les feuilles de ... «Futura Sciences, mars 12»
The Great Pumpkin Drop Could be the Spark You're Looking For
... frozen in liquid nitrogen and dropped from a sufficient height, would produce a triboluminescent spark, i.e., cause the pumpkin pieces to glow as they shatter. «NBC Los Angeles, oct 10»
Sept. 8, 1930: Scotch Tape Starts Sticking
American scientists proved in 2008 that the tape's triboluminescent radiation was strong enough to leave an X-ray image of a finger on photographic paper. «Wired News, sept 10»
Save On Hospital Bills, X-Ray Yourself With Sticky-Tape
Because it is triboluminescent. What's does it mean to be triboluminscent? It means that an object will glow when rubbed, crushed or ripped apart. You can go ... «io9, mai 10»