| silver iodide |
An inorganic chemical compound, AgI, that has a crystalline structure (symmetry; lattice spacing) similar to ice and a very low solubility in water, and can be easily generated as an aerosol. It was discovered by Bernard Vonnegut in 1947 after a search of the crystallographic tables as an effective nucleating agent for supercooled water. ...
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| silver |
a soft white metallic element that takes a high polish and is a better conductor of heat and electricity than any other material.
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| silver |
(Ag, #47) a metallic, white element used in jewelry and coins
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| silver |
A discontinuity consisting of a very thin elongated piece of metal attached by only one end to the parent metal into whose surface it has been rolled.
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| silver halide |
A chemical compound of silver (usually silver bromide, silver chloride and silver iodide) used as the light-sensitive constituent (emulsion) in films. The invisible image produced when the halides are exposed to light is converted to metallic silver when the film is subsequently developed.
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