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  • ...ockpitWindow.jpg|thumb|right|Thin-film interference caused by [[Indium tin oxide|ITO]] defrosting coating on an [[Airbus]] cockpit window.]] ...mpering]] colors are produced when steel is heated and a thin film of iron oxide forms on the surface. The color indicates the temperature the steel reached ...
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  • ...to water sanitation. The metals produce an [[oligodynamic effect]] due to oxide formation and subsequent ion formation, making them biocidically active. Th Toxic copper, iron, and zinc oxide pigments are mixed with [[rosin]] derivative binders to produce both water-soluble m ...
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  • ...13–14|pages=2009–2012|doi=10.1016/S0013-4686(97)85475-8}}</ref> The higher oxide then acts as a mediator in the selective oxidation of organic pollutants. D ...ase of Platinum, [[graphite]] or [[Mixed metal oxide electrode|mixed metal oxide]] electrodes. Conversely, electrodes with high oxygen overpotential will be ...
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  • Many [[pigments]] and [[dyes]] can similarly have effects due to their ability to absorb UV ...ci.2010.12.002}}</ref> These are [[transition metal]] salts such as [[Iron|iron (Fe)]], [[Manganese|manganese (Mn)]], and [[Cobalt|cobalt (Co)]]. Fe comple ...
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  • |[[Zinc oxide]] |[[Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles|superparamagnetic]] ...
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  • ...mmonly ''soil aggregates'' are created from the soil separates when [[iron oxide]]s, [[carbonate]]s, clay, [[silica]] and [[humus]], coat particles and caus ...griculture|USDA]]]] [[File:Kootenay National Park - Paint Pots 1.jpg|thumb|Iron-rich soil near Paint Pots in [[Kootenay National Park]], [[Canada]]]] ...
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  • |Hydrogen oxide |Dihydrogen oxide ...
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  • The earliest-known metals—common metals such as [[iron]], [[copper]], and [[tin]], and precious metals such as [[silver]], [[gold] Some heavy metals are either essential nutrients (typically iron, [[cobalt]], copper and [[zinc]]), or relatively harmless (such as [[ruthen ...
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  • ...ic electron sources such as [[hydrogen sulfide]], [[iron(II) oxide|ferrous iron]] and [[ammonia]].<ref>{{cite journal | last1=Guo | first1=Ruoyu | last2=Li ...athe. There whales [[Whale faeces|defecate a liquid]] rich in nitrogen and iron. Instead of sinking, the liquid stays at the surface where [[phytoplankton] ...
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  • ...] of the oxide. Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> is an example of an amphoteric oxide.}} ...lume=40 |issue=6 |pages=1355–1366 |s2cid=136882327}}</ref> For some irons, iron-based metals, and steels, the presence of carbides may occur during the aus ...
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  • ...[[tattoo]]s in the examination area that contain metallic [[Pigment|color pigments]] may heat up or cause second-degree burns or malfunction of the implants.< ...tween 1924 and 1943, 50-150 [[ton]]s of [[Uranium(VI) oxide|uranium (V,VI) oxide]] were used annually in the U.S. to produce uranium-containing glazes. In 1 ...
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