zirconium dioxide

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Noun1.zirconium dioxide - a white crystalline oxidezirconium dioxide - a white crystalline oxide; used in refractories and in insulation and abrasives and enamels and glazes
oxide - any compound of oxygen with another element or a radical
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The primary nanoparticles of zirconium dioxide are approximately 5 to 10 nm in size, as shown in Figure 2(b).
Alexandr Vinogradov, co-author of the research explains that 'europium-doped zirconium dioxide is a material that has been studied and used by researchers all over the world for decades.
To increase resistance to erosion damages, the coating, based on zirconium dioxide can be used.
The Ceramic Scalpel is a starter introduction to technology that was developed by the aerospace and defense industry and involves the use of Zirconium dioxide, a ceramic material that is the second hardest material known, next to diamond.
Currently, a zirconium dioxide is used as catalyst and catalyst support and gains much attention, because of its high thermal stability and the presence of both acidic and basic characters on its surface.
SODIUM FLUORIDE NaF = FAN STANNIC OXIDE Sn[O.sub.2] = SOON MERCURY OXIDE HgO = HOG SILVER BROMIDE AgBr = BRAG BARIUM OXIDE BaO = BOA SODIUM CHLORIDE NaCl = CLAN MANGANESE DIOXIDE Mn[O.sub.2] = MOON MAGNESIUM OXIDE MgO = MOG SILVER CHLORIDE AgCl = CLAG SODIUM HYDROXIDE NaOH = NOAH OTHER CHEMICAL COMPOUND WORDS THORIUM DIOXIDE Th[O.sub.2] = HOOT CARBON DIOXIDE C[O.sub.2] = COO DEUTERIUM OXIDE [D.sub.2]O = ODD LITHIUM OXIDE Li[O.sub.2] = OLIO IRON PYRITES Fe[S.sub.2] = FESS SODIUM SULPHIDE [Na.sub.2]S = ANNAS ZIRCONIUM DIOXIDE Zr02 = ZORO FORMIC ACID HCOOH = HOOCH (or HC[O.sub.2]H) SUSAN THORPE
The Ceramic edition is made of Zirconia, or Zirconium Dioxide - a crystalline material with a white shimmer.
Comparison of the marginal adaptation of zirconium dioxide crowns in preparations with two different finish lines.
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