Breakthroughs in spherical alumina preparation by researchers at home and abroad
It has long been a topic of interest to produce alumina with an excellent particle size and morphology. Different synthetic processes were used to prepare morphologically appropriate alumina dusts. Spherical Alumina Powder has been extensively investigated over the last 10 years, due to its rapid advancement in the international industry. Synthetically spherical allumina is the […]
Read MoreIs titanium carbide hard?
What is titanium carbonide? Titanium carbonide is a iron-gray, cubic-shaped crystal with metallic luster. The lattice constant for this simple cubic structure of NaCl type is 0.4329nm. The carbon atoms have the same properties as titanium atoms, while solid covalent bonds link TiC atoms. Tic is similar to metals in that it exhibits high melting […]
Read MoreSodium silicate water glass
What is sodium silicate, exactly? The mixture ratio sodium silicate Quartz sand is a mixture of alkali and SiO2 to determine the modulus N of sodium silicate. It shows how the sodium silicate’s composition. Between 1.5 and 3.5, the modulus of sodium silicate is an important parameter. Modulus refers to the difficulty of solid sodium […]
Read MoreHow to Squish the Tin
There are many ways to squish the tin but the most elegant of the bunch is not necessarily the cheapest. If you are lucky enough to score a mate a slumber, it could be the high life. With a plethora of feng shui worthy locales and an olfactory scrooge snatching your last dime, it is […]
Read MoreYttrium Fluoride
Yttrium fluoride is a white inorganic powder with the chemical formula of YF3. It is an important component of tri-band Rare Earth phosphors and used in a variety of applications, such as fluorescent lamps and florescent phosphors. It also is a precursor material for Y metal. Yttrium fluoride is used in the fabrication of ceramics, […]
Read MoreAluminum Carbide Formula
Aluminum carbide is an ionic compound formed from aluminium and carbon. It is an important compound in the aluminum metal industry. Al4C3 is the primary reaction product. Aluminum carbide is produced commercially by heating a mixture of elements above 1000 degC in an electric furnace. This process produces an aerosol that is used as a […]
Read MoreThe Number of Neutrons in Actinium
Actinium is a soft, silvery-white metallic element that is radioactive. It was discovered by French chemist Andre-Louis Debierne in 1899. In the periodic table, actinium belongs to the group of transition metals. The actinide series is made up of fifteen similar elements. These include actinium, lanthanum, and lawrencium. Despite its low atomic mass, actinium has […]
Read MoreWhy is amorphous boron powder so strong in oxidation resistance?
What’s Amorphous Boron Powder? Boron Powder Amorphous Is relatively active, tastes and odorless and stable at room and air temperatures. It can be heated up to 300 degrees, then oxidized and finally burned once it reaches 700. While the flame becomes red from burning, trace gasification’s boron flame will turn green. Hydrochloric acid (water, ether), […]
Read MoreWhy silicon nitride is an important structural ceramic material
What’s silicon nitride? Silicon nitride This important structural ceramic material has high hardness and wear resistance. The atomic crystal resists high temperature oxidation. It can also resist cold or hot shocks. It can also be heated up to 1000°C in air. Then it is cooled quickly and heated intelligently until the material does not crack. […]
Read MoreTriuxalatocobaltate (III)
Cobalt, or more specifically, goblin is the name of a ferromagnetic metal with a chemical name meaning “goblin”, which was borrowed from a German word for the same. It is an important element in the production of superalloys and magnetic alloys. In addition, it is a radioactive tracer and useful as a gamma ray source. […]
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