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Cadmium and pigments
# REDIRECT Cadmium pigments
Cadmium sulfide and a mixture of cadmium sulfide with cadmium selenide are commonly used as pigments in artists ' paints.
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Cadmium and are
Cadmium and its congeners are not always considered transition metals, in that they do not have partly filled d or f electron shells in the elemental or common oxidation states.
Cadmium and its congeners are not always considered transition metals, in that they do not have partly filled d or f electron shells in the elemental or common oxidation states.
Godzilla has an allergic reaction to the Cadmium shells that are fired into his mouth by the Super X, and falls down unconscious.
Cadmium and Gold are used for plating surfaces which gives them good corrosion resistance and sliding properties, Lead, Tin, Zinc alloys and various Bronze alloys are used as sliding bearings, or their powder can be used to lubricate sliding surfaces alone, or as additives to greases.
Cadmium levels are high in Finnish elk liver and kidneys, with the result that consumption of these organs from elk more than one year old is prohibited in Finland.
Some " thin-film " solar cells have waste disposal issues when they are made with heavy metals such as Cadmium telluride ( CdTe ) and Copper indium gallium selenide ( CuInGaSe ), and need to be recycled, as opposed to silicon solar cells which are mostly non-metallic.
Brilliantly colored, with good permanence and tinting power, Cadmium Yellow, Cadmium Orange, and Cadmium Red are familiar artist colors, as well as being frequently employed as architectural paints, since they can add life and vibrancy to renderings.
Cadmium telluride ( CdTe ) thin-film PV modules in photovoltaic panels are explicitly allowed by RoHS to contain cadmium, even though cadmium is restricted in all other electronics.
These are differentiated by having ' Cadmium Yellow ' coloured key for 3. 3V or ' Brilliant Blue ' colour for 5V operation.
Cadmium in jewelry is not known to be dangerous if the items are simply worn, but concerns come when youngsters bite or suck on the jewelry, as many children do.
Cadmium concentrations in healthy persons without excessive cadmium exposure are generally less than 1 μg / L in either blood or urine.
Among Babinet's accomplishments are the 1827 standardization of the Ångström unit for measuring light using the red Cadmium line's wavelength, and the principle ( Babinet's principle ) that similar diffraction patterns are produced by two complementary screens.
The story concerned three men, once friends sharing many adventures, who are now mayors of three cities — medieval Ackley, the futuristic Cadmium, and Petal Lake, a community reminiscent of the 1930s.
Cadmium telluride ( CdTe ), copper indium gallium selenide ( CIGS ) and amorphous silicon ( A-Si ) are three thin-film technologies often used as outdoor photovoltaic solar power production.

Cadmium and have
Cadmium amount was found to have exceeded in A. caesarea, Boletus edulis and Boletus pinophilus, which is not harmful.

Cadmium and cadmium
Cadmium burns in air to form brown amorphous cadmium oxide ( CdO ); the crystalline form of this compound is a dark red which changes color when heated, similar to zinc oxide.
Cadmium intake has been found to be elevated amongst all consumers of elk meat, though the elk meat was found to contribute only slightly to the daily cadmium intake.
Cadmium yellow is cadmium sulfide ( CdS ); by adding increasing amounts of selenium, colors ranging from orange to nearly black ( the color of cadmium selenide ) can be produced.
Cadmium yellow is sometimes mixed with viridian to give a bright, pale green mixture called cadmium green.
Cadmium plating is under scrutiny because of the environmental toxicity of the cadmium metal.
Cadmium zinc telluride, ( CdZnTe ) or CZT, is a compound of cadmium, zinc and tellurium or, more strictly speaking, an alloy of cadmium telluride and zinc telluride.

Cadmium and one
* Cadmium, using willow ( Salix viminalis ): In 1999, one research experiment performed by Maria Greger and Tommy Landberg suggested willow has a significant potential as a phytoextractor of Cadmium ( Cd ), Zinc ( Zn ), and Copper ( Cu ), as willow has some specific characteristics like high transport capacity of heavy metals from root to shoot and huge amount of biomass production ; can be used also for production of bio energy in the biomass energy power plant.
The existing lighthouse is managed via the PSTN, and powered by Nickel Cadmium batteries, " charged on a time cycle of three times per week by one of two ( 12. 5 KVA ) markon alternators with TS3 Lister diesel engines.

Cadmium and chemical
Cadmium ( ) is a chemical element with the symbol Cd and atomic number 48.
* Cadmium or Cd, a chemical element

Cadmium and components
Cadmium is found in many of the above components, examples include plastic pigmentation, nickel-cadmium ( NiCd ) batteries and CdS photocells ( used in night lights ).

Cadmium and .
Cadmium occurs as a minor component in most zinc ores and therefore is a byproduct of zinc production.
Cadmium is a soft, malleable, ductile, bluish-white divalent metal.
Cadmium is created via the long s-process in low-medium mass stars with masses of 0. 6 to 10 solar masses, which lasts thousands of years.
Cadmium ( Latin cadmia, Greek καδμεία meaning " calamine ", a cadmium-bearing mixture of minerals, which was named after the Greek mythological character, Κάδμος Cadmus, the founder of Thebes ) was discovered simultaneously in 1817 by Friedrich Stromeyer and Karl Samuel Leberecht Hermann, both in Germany, as an impurity in zinc carbonate.
An automatic exposure unit from an 8 mm video format | 8 mm movie camera, based on a galvanometer mechanism ( center ) and a Cadmium sulfide | CdS photoresistor in the opening at left.
An automatic light meter / exposure unit from an 8mm video format | 8 mm movie camera, based on a galvanometer mechanism ( center ) and a Cadmium sulfide | CdS photoresistor, in opening at left.
Cadmium, being a heavy metal, can cause substantial pollution when landfilled or incinerated.
* Ellis, G. B., Mandel, H., and Linden, D. " Sintered Plate Nickel – Cadmium Batteries ".
A standardization in terms of the wavelength of the red line of the emission spectrum of Cadmium is also given, which if the 1927 definition of the Angstrom is taken for the value of that wavelength, would equal 2. 263347539605392 mm.
Sky released their sixth album Cadmium in December 1983.
Cadmium and other restricted heavy metals used in conventional quantum dots is of a major concern in commercial applications.

pigments and are
While suitable media and raw pigments are available for the individual production of acrylic paint, due to the fast drying time and other technical issues, hand mixing may not be practical.
More expensive pigments are generally replicated by hues.
* Scholastic Acrylics use less expensive pigments as well as dyes in formulations that are safe for younger artists, and economical for classroom use.
The color range is limited to common primary and secondary colors, and the actual pigments are unspecified.
Although colors can be mixed, pigments are often not specified.
Not all pigments in oil are available in acrylic.
Most oculocutaenous albinistic humans appear white or very pale as the melanin pigments responsible for brown, black, and some yellow colorations are not present.
The evolution of angiosperm plants between 50 and 200 million years ago resulted in the development of many antioxidant pigments – particularly during the Jurassic period – as chemical defences against reactive oxygen species that are byproducts of photosynthesis.
If appropriate proportions of three primary pigments are mixed, the result reflects so little light as to be called " black ".
Embedded in the thylakoid membrane are antenna complexes, each of which consists of the light-absorbing pigments, including chlorophyll and carotenoids, as well as proteins that bind the pigments.
They are usually green due to the dominance of pigments chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b. The chloroplast may be discoid, plate-like, reticulate, cup-shaped, spiral or ribbon shaped in different species.
In other standards ( e. g. ASTM ), pigments are not allowed constituents of Portland cement, and colored cements are sold as " blended hydraulic cements ".
These pigments are named after the wavelength ( in nanometers ) of their red-peak absorption maximum.
These chloroplasts are surrounded by three membranes and contain chlorophylls A and C, along with other pigments, so are probably derived from a captured green alga.
Bright yellow and red carotenoid pigments are commonplace in this family, and thus blue structural colours are rather rare, as the yellow pigments turn the blue color into green.
Both of these pigments are melanin types, produced inside the hair follicle and packed into granules found in the fibers.
Compare the subtractive colors to the additive colors in the two primary color charts in the article on primary colors to see the distinction between electric colors as reproducible from light on a computer screen ( additive colors ) and the pigment colors reproducible with pigments ( subtractive colors ); the additive colors are a lot brighter because they are produced from light instead of pigment.
By the 1970s, because of the advent of psychedelic art, artists became used to brighter pigments, and pigments called " bright indigo " or " brite blue-violet " that are the pigment equivalent of the electric indigo reproduced in the section above became available in artists ' pigments and colored pencils.

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