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  2. Flammability diagram - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] The same information can be depicted in a normal orthogonal diagram, showing only two substances, implicitly using the feature that the sum of all three components is 100 percent. The diagrams below only concerns one fuel; the diagrams can be generalized to mixtures of fuels.

  3. Smoke - Wikipedia

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    Incense smoke Smoke from a fire Billowing smoke at Takaosan Yakuoin Temple firewalking festival in Japan, 2016 Smoke from a bee smoker, used in beekeeping Chemical composition distribution of volatile organic compounds released in smoke from a variety of solid fuels [1] Volatility distribution of volatile organic compound emissions in wood smoke [2] Smoke being emitted from a lit cigarette Oil ...

  4. Sulfur - Wikipedia

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    The world production of sulfur in 2011 amounted to 69 million tonnes (Mt), with more than 15 countries contributing more than 1 Mt each. Countries producing more than 5 Mt are China (9.6), the United States (8.8), Canada (7.1) and Russia (7.1). [ 88 ]

  5. Ethane - Wikipedia

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    Ethane (US: / ˈ ɛ θ eɪ n / ETH-ayn, UK: / ˈ iː-/ EE-) is a naturally occurring organic chemical compound with chemical formula C 2 H 6.At standard temperature and pressure, ethane is a colorless, odorless gas.

  6. Thermal de Broglie wavelength - Wikipedia

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    In particular, for a 3-D (n = 3) gas of massive or massless particles we have E = p 2 /2m (a = 1/2m, s = 2) and E = pc (a = c, s = 1), respectively, yielding the expressions listed in the previous sections. Note that for massive non-relativistic particles (s = 2), the expression does not depend on n. This explains why the 1-D derivation above ...

  7. Noble gas - Wikipedia

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    [13] [85] The reduced amount of dissolved gas in the body means that fewer gas bubbles form during the decrease in pressure of the ascent. Another noble gas, argon, is considered the best option for use as a drysuit inflation gas for scuba diving. [86] Helium is also used as filling gas in nuclear fuel rods for nuclear reactors. [87] Goodyear Blimp

  8. Cadmium - Wikipedia

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    All of the remaining radioactive isotopes have half-lives of less than 2.5 hours, and the majority have half-lives of less than 5 minutes. Cadmium has 8 known meta states, with the most stable being 113m Cd (t 1⁄2 = 14.1 years), 115m Cd (t 1⁄2 = 44.6 days), and 117m Cd (t 1⁄2 = 3.36 hours). [13]

  9. Ethylene glycol - Wikipedia

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    Ethylene glycol (IUPAC name: ethane-1,2-diol) is an organic compound (a vicinal diol [7]) with the formula (CH 2 OH) 2.It is mainly used for two purposes: as a raw material in the manufacture of polyester fibers and for antifreeze formulations.