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  • ...d discharges vapor during the operation of the device instead of using the inert mass of waiter in the dome and the baffling in the condenser end of the sys ...solid substance which becomes liquid when at all charged with refrigerant gas or a normally liquid substance, and with the dome and lower end of the tube
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  • [[Image:SMAW.welding.af.ncs.jpg|thumb|200px|right|[[Gas metal arc welding]]]] ...es protected by some type of inert or semi-inert gas, known as a shielding gas, and/or an evaporating filler material. The process of arc welding is widel
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  • The VYa-23 is a gas-operated belt-fed autocannon with a rate of fire of 600 rounds per minute - ...5 || Pracice round with tracer, based on the OZT but with a dummy fuze and inert filling in HE cavity.
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  • |action= gas operated revolver ...er cannon whose revolver cylinder has 4 cartridge chambers. Three separate gas systems eject the fired cartridge case from the chamber, chamber a fresh ro
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  • The [[autocannon]] version differed only in the caliber. It is a [[gas-operated]] disintegrating link ammunition belt fed weapon with either cable | Inert filled HEI shell with dummy fuze
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  • ...me tank volume, increasing speed and range, and the absence of [[inert gas|inert]] nitrogen reduced the gasses emitted to [[carbon dioxide]], which has sign ...-fueled twin-cylinder reciprocating engine. The engine uses ''2nd type air gas'', a code name for 98% pure, high-pressure oxygen—the word "oxygen" w
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  • |action=[[Gas operated]] ...nert-ord.net/jap02h/t100aa/index.html '''Type 100''' AP and HE-T rounds at inert-ord.net]
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  • ...nth the size of a football field), as determined typically by [[nitrogen]] gas [[adsorption]]. Sufficient activation for useful applications may come sole ...temperatures in the range 600–900 °C, in absence of air (usually in inert atmosphere with gases like [[argon]] or [[nitrogen]])
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  • | OtherNames = Laughing gas | Appearance = colorless gas
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  • ...solid, once applied, and is used to prevent the penetration of [[air]], [[gas]], [[noise]], [[dust]], [[fire]], [[smoke]] or liquid from one location thr ...ed to have adequate flexibility and elongation. Sealants generally contain inert filler material and are usually formulated with an elastomer to give the re
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  • ...ay be defined as any inorganic crystalline oxide material. It is solid and inert. Ceramic materials are brittle, hard, strong in compression, weak in sheari ...point, heat capacity, physical form at room temperature (solid, liquid or gas), hardness, porosity, and index of refraction.
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  • ...lene is usually carried out either in the medium of liquid propylene or in gas-phase reactors. ...r (hydrophobic). Other interesting non-woven uses include filters for air, gas, and liquids in which the fibers can be formed into sheets or webs that can
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  • ...products to withstand even low imposed loads. Silicone rubber is a highly inert material and does not react with most chemicals. Due to its inertness, it i ..., making for a flexible material. Polysiloxanes also tend to be chemically inert, due to the strength of the silicon-oxygen bond. Despite silicon being a [[
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  • ...urther escape of depleted UF<sub>6</sub>. Release of the hydrogen fluoride gas to the atmosphere is also slowed by the plug formation.<ref>[http://web.ead ...its reaction products and a man died after inhaling some of the resulting gas{{Citation needed|date=August 2010}}. Though some of the more highly exposed
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  • ...point above 2000 °C and are hard at room temperature. They are chemically inert and have a relatively high density. Their high melting points make [[powder ...f> In the [[Gas tungsten arc welding]] (GTAW, also known as tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding) equipment uses a permanent, non-melting [[electrode]]. The h
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  • ...dic table]]; and like the other metals of the platinum group, ruthenium is inert to most other chemicals. The Russian scientist [[Karl Ernst Claus|Karl Klau ...03/00916/pdf/igtc2003tokyo_ts119.pdf|work=Proceedings of the International Gas Turbine Congress, Tokyo November 2–7, 2003}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| title
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  • ...]] in which the [[liquid]] component of the gel has been replaced with a [[gas]]. The result is an extremely low-density solid, with a notable effectivene ...t with Charles Learned over who could replace the liquid in 'jellies' with gas without causing shrinkage.<ref>{{cite journal
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  • ...ing application. Does not shrink or settle. Zero VOC emission. Chemically inert (no known symptoms of exposure per MSDS). Insect resistant. Mold Proof. In ...ring application. Does not shrink or settle. Zero VOC emission. Chemically inert (no known symptoms of exposure per MSDS). Insect resistant. Mold Proof. I
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  • These units use the thermal and acoustic insulating properties of a gas (or vacuum) contained in the space formed by the unit. They can provide goo ...s the two panes of glass in an insulating glass (IG) system, and seals the gas space between them. Historically, spacers were made primarily of metal, wh
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  • ...insulation and [[noise reduction]]. When the space is filled with an inert gas it is part of [[energy conservation]] [[sustainable architecture]] design f
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  • | [[Gas metal arc welding|Wire-fed MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding]] | [[Gas metal arc welding|Wire-fed MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding]]
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  • ...CO<sub>2</sub>), creating up to 5% of worldwide man-made emissions of this gas, of which 50% is from the chemical process, and 40% from burning fuel.<ref> | title = Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies - 6th International Conference
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  • ...hazard]]s to [[worker]]s, including risks of [[toxic]] or [[asphyxiant]] [[gas]] accumulation, [[fire]]s, falls, [[flood]]ing, and entrapment may be class .... In the [[United States Navy]], that person is the designated shipboard [[gas-free engineer]]. Certification in civilian settings can be performed by an
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  • | Appearance = colorless gas ...al formula|formula]] C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>4</sub>O. This colorless flammable gas with a faintly sweet odor is the simplest [[epoxide]], a three-membered rin
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  • *S6: Keep under ... (''inert gas to be specified by the manufacturer'') *S23: Do not breathe gas/fumes/vapour/spray (''appropriate wording to be specified by the manufactur
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  • where ''R'' is the [[gas constant]] and ''T'' is the temperature in [[kelvin]]s. Δ''H''<sup>[[Image ...ng|mercury]], [[arsenic]], and [[lead]] by converting them to a chemically inert form that can be excreted without further interaction with the body, and wa
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  • ...be illustrated by the equilibrium of [[carbon monoxide]] and [[hydrogen]] gas, reacting to form [[methanol]]. For example, the reaction of [[nitrogen]] gas with [[hydrogen]] gas. This is a [[reversible reaction]], in which the two gases react to form [[
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  • ...eviated as '''VLE''') is a condition where a [[liquid]] and its [[vapor]] (gas phase) are in [[Chemical equilibrium|equilibrium]] with each other, a condi ...e a [[partial pressure]] (part of the total gas [[pressure]]) if any other gas(es) are present with the vapor. The equilibrium vapor pressure of a liquid
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  • For equilibria in a [[gas phase]], the activity of a gaseous component is the product of the componen ...ng]]</sup> is the standard Gibbs energy change of reaction, ''R'' is the [[gas constant]], and ''T'' the [[absolute temperature]].
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  • where R is the [[universal gas constant]] and T the [[temperature]]. ...ssure and fugacity coefficient. The chemical potential of a species in the gas phase is given by
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  • ...duced into clinical trials the Duragesic patch, which is a formation of an inert alcohol gel infused with select fentanyl doses which are worn to provide co Following the patch, a flavored lollipop of fentanyl citrate mixed with inert fillers was introduced under the brand name of Actiq, becoming the first qu
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  • ...n}}) --> Its [[atomic number]] is 54. A colorless, heavy, odorless [[noble gas]], xenon occurs in the [[Earth's atmosphere]] in trace amounts.<ref>{{cite ...such as the formation of [[xenon hexafluoroplatinate]], the first [[noble gas compound]] to be synthesized.<ref name="lanl">{{cite web
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  • ...s the most popular reflow technology using either standard air or nitrogen gas. Each method has its advantages and disadvantages. With infrared reflow, ...ng methods can be distinguished: infrared soldering and soldering with hot gas.
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