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Thermochromism is the
property of
substances to
change color due to a
change in temperature. A mood ring is an
excellent example of this phenomenon, but...
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dried at 70 °C. HgCl2 + 2 KI → HgI2 + 2 KCl Mercury(II)
iodide displays thermochromism; when
heated above 126 °C (400 K) it
undergoes a
phase transition, from...
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stimuli are used.
Examples of the
major kinds of
chromism are as follows.
thermochromism is
chromism that is
induced by heat, that is, a
change of temperature...
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results similar to diamond. In
contrast to diamond,
moissanite exhibits a
thermochromism, such that
heating it
gradually will
cause it to
temporarily change...
- when the
matrix solidifies back
quickly enough, a
process known as
thermochromism. This
process is
usually monochrome, but some two-color
designs exist...
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transformations can be
caused by heat,
light or pH,
resulting in
examples of
thermochromism,
photochromism and halochromism, respectively.
Irreversible transformations...
- rod-like molecules, and
admit nematic, smectic, or
cholesterolic phases.
Thermochromism Thermotropic liquid crystals Chandrasekhar, S. (1977).
Liquid Crystals...
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Green nanotechnology,
Smart windows, Electrochromism, Nanoparticles,
Thermochromism, Fluctuation-Enhanced Sensing, Biomimetics,
Radiative cooling, Photocatalitic...
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pressure thermometer Density Galileo thermometer Thermochromism Some
compounds exhibit thermochromism at
distinct temperature changes. Thus by
tuning the...
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presence of an
extended π-system. In addition, many PDAs
exhibit thermochromism caused by
twisting of the
polymer backbone,
changing the
amount of conjugation...