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lead iodideの例文

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  • Lead iodide is a precursor material in the fabrication of highly efficient solar cells.
  • Lead iodide is very toxic to human health.
  • Lead iodide was formerly used as a paint pigment under the name " iodine yellow.
  • The low solubility of silver iodide and lead iodide reflects the covalent character of these metal iodides.
  • Lead iodide has been found to be a carcinogen in animals suggesting the same may hold true in humans.
  • While the potassium nitrate is soluble, the lead iodide is nearly insoluble at room temperature, and thus precipitates out.
  • Lead iodide was formerly employed as a yellow pigment in some paints, with the name "'iodide yellow " '.
  • Lead iodide prepared from cold solutions of and salts usually consists of many small hexagonal platelets, giving the yellow precipitate a silky appearance.
  • The layer is then treated with a solution of methylammonium iodide and annealed, turning it into the double salt methylammonium lead iodide, with a perovskite structure.
  • Larger crystals can be obtained by exploiting the fact that solubility of lead iodide in water ( like those of autoclaving the with water under pressure at 200 癈.
  • What's left is an ultra-smooth film of perovskite crystals . " In another solution processed method, the mixture of lead iodide and methylammonium halide dissolved in DMF is preheated.
  • A report titled " Rainmaking in SEASIA " outlines use of lead iodide and silver iodide deployed by aircraft in a program that was developed in California at Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake and tested in Okinawa, Guam, Philippines, Texas, and Florida in a hurricane study program called Project Stormfury.