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It reacts with water to form a solid compound, and is very difficult to handle on an industrial scale.
In many cases new solid compounds are further characterized by a variety of techniques from solid-state physics.
Solid compounds most likely consist of short (monosyllabic) units that often have been established in the language for a long time.
The chlorides of these elements cannot be distinguished from each other by their colour - they are all white solid compounds.
He also proved scientifically that glowing solid compounds emit more light than burning gases.
Everything in a wine except for water, sugar, alcohol, and acidity, the term refers to the solid compounds such as tannins.
Other solid compound modifiers are for example:
Carbon fixation is the removal of carbon dioxide from the air and its incorporation into solid compounds.
The chemistry of fermium has only been studied in solution using tracer techniques, and no solid compounds have been prepared.
Carbon fixation is a process by which gaseous carbon dioxide is converted into a solid compound.
These carcinogens are generally contained in tar, a catch-all term that refers to the solid compounds produced when tobacco burns.
This yellow crystalline solid compound is soluble in common nonpolar organic solvents.
Finally, there is a measurable quantity called lattice energy, which measures the amount of energy released in going from independent molecules to a solid compound.
The most stable valence of americium is 3 in the aqueous solutions and 3 or 4 in solid compounds.
A solid compound containing metals can also be an insulator if the valence electrons of the metal atoms are used to form ionic bonds.
It has been shown to readily react with fluorine to form a solid compound, which is generally thought to be radon difluoride.
Rule 6.8 of the G.P.O.'s style manual covers solid compounds.
Chemists try changing the stoichiometry to find which stoichiometries will lead to new solid compounds or to solid solutions between known ones.
There was a tendency in the 18th century to use hyphens excessively, that is, to hyphenate all previously established solid compound verbs.
Zinc selenide (ZnSe), is a light yellow solid compound.
Rather than melting, at the peritectic decomposition temperature, the compound decomposes into another solid compound and a liquid.
Caesium carbonate (or cesium carbonate in the US) is a white crystalline solid compound.
This colourless solid compound is used as an oxo transfer reagent in research laboratories examining organic and coordination chemistry.
Radon reacts readily with fluorine to form a solid compound, but this decomposes on attempted vaporization and its exact composition is uncertain.
Water is classified as a volatile, because most of it is liquid or gas, even though it does exist as a solid compound on the surface.