- material.
Impurities are
either naturally occurring or
added during synthesis of a
chemical or
commercial product.
During production,
impurities may be purposely...
-
material or compound.
Impurity may also
refer to:
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Model Army album), 1990 Gini
impurity, in
decision tree...
- electrons. A
dopant with five
valence electrons is also
called a
pentavalent impurity.
Other pentavalent dopants are
antimony (Sb) and bi****h (Bi). When substituting...
-
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...
-
Scouring removes soluble and
insoluble impurities found in
textiles as natural,
added and
adventitious impurities: for example, oils, waxes, fats, vegetable...
- The
Anderson impurity model,
named after Philip Warren Anderson, is a
Hamiltonian that is used to
describe magnetic impurities embedded in metals. It...
- p-type
semiconductor is formed.
These dopant elements represent trivalent impurities.
Other trivalent dopants include indium (In) and
gallium (Ga). When substituting...
-
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...
-
introducing impurities into
their crystal lattice. The
process of
adding controlled impurities to a
semiconductor is
known as doping. The
amount of
impurity, or...
- due to the
presence of a
minor and
unwanted constituent, contaminant, or
impurity in the groundwater, in
which case it is more
likely referred to as contamination...