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1Chemistry of pyrotechnics

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  • Title: Chemistry of pyrotechnics
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 245
  • Publisher: M. Dekker - CRC
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  • Publish Location: New York

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  • First Year Published: 1985
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    2Annual Report of the American Institute of the City of New York

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    • Title: ➤  Annual Report of the American Institute of the City of New York
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    • Publisher: C. van Benthuysen
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    • First Year Published: 1861
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      Melting point

      melting point (or, rarely, liquefaction point) of a substance is the temperature at which it changes state from solid to liquid. At the melting point

      Melting

      pressure, which increases the substance's temperature to the melting point. At the melting point, the ordering of ions or molecules in the solid breaks down

      Melting-point apparatus

      A melting-point apparatus is a scientific instrument used to determine the melting point of a substance. Some types of melting-point apparatuses include

      List of chemical elements

      in ( ) brackets are predictions Density (sources) Melting point in kelvin (K) (sources) Boiling point in kelvin (K) (sources) Heat capacity (sources) Electronegativity

      Melting-point depression

      with melting/freezing point depression due to very small particle size. For depression due to the mixture of another compound, see freezing-point depression

      Pressure melting point

      The pressure melting point of ice is the temperature at which ice melts at a given pressure. The pressure melting point is nearly a constant 0 °C at pressures

      Fusible alloy

      a melting point below 183 °C (361 °F; 456 K). Fusible alloys in this sense are used for solder. Fusible alloys are typically made from low melting metals

      Slip melting point

      The Slip melting point (SMP) or "slip point" is one conventional definition of the melting point of a waxy solid. It is determined by casting a 10 mm

      Properties of water

      freezing are silicon (melting point of 1,687 K (1,414 °C; 2,577 °F)), gallium (melting point of 303 K (30 °C; 86 °F), germanium (melting point of 1,211 K (938 °C;

      Eutectic system

      homogeneous mixture that has a melting point lower than those of the constituents. The lowest possible melting point over all of the mixing ratios of