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- material. Impurities are either naturally occurring or added during synthesis of a chemical or commercial product. During production, impurities may be purposely...
- behaviour. Some examples of magnetic impurities that metals can be doped with are iron and nickel. Such an impurity will contribute a Curie-Weiss term to...
- material or compound. Impurity may also refer to: Impurity (Fleshcrawl album), 1994 Impurity (New Model Army album), 1990 Gini impurity, in decision tree...
- Impurity after childbirth is the concept in many cultures and religions that a new mother is in a state of uncleanliness for a period of time after childbirth...
- boiled into vapor and condensed back into liquid in a separate container. Impurities in the original water that do not boil below or near the boiling point...
- The Anderson impurity model, named after Philip Warren Anderson, is a Hamiltonian that is used to describe magnetic impurities embedded in metals. It...
- impurities have boiling points well above this temperature. Low temperature methods can be complemented by scrubbing to remove particular impurities....
- Scouring removes soluble and insoluble impurities found in textiles as natural, added and adventitious impurities: for example, oils, waxes, fats, vegetable...
- types of impurities. Foreign matter in addition to the actual fiber is known as impurities. Textile fibers contain the following types of impurities. Natural...
- p-type semiconductor is formed. These dopant elements represent trivalent impurities. Other trivalent dopants include indium (In) and gallium (Ga). When substituting...