- may
fluoresce blue or red. Some
other minerals, such as quartz, are
triboluminescent,
emitting light when
rubbed together.
Triboluminescence as a biological...
- 1500 lb/in2
Other characteristics Lattice: hexagonal, piezoelectric, may be
triboluminescent,
chiral (hence
optically active if not racemic) References...
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soluble in
dilute HCl
Other characteristics May
fluoresce white to pink
under UV;
triboluminescent. Ksp
values vary
between 10−19 and 10−17 References...
- It is
triboluminescent.
Above 81 °C (178 °F; 354 K), it
converts to an
orthorhombic form with
space group Pbca,
which is not
triboluminescent; a non-triboluminescent...
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chromatography and can be
isomerized to LSD. Pure
salts of LSD are
triboluminescent,
emitting small flashes of
white light when
shaken in the dark. LSD...
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liquid nitrogen and
dropped from a
sufficient height would produce a
triboluminescent spark. This
yearly event involves a
crowd of observers, who try to...
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water soluble and in hot
hydrochloric acid
Other characteristics May be fluorescent, phosp****scent, thermoluminescent, and/or
triboluminescent References...
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sphalerite will
fluoresce under ultraviolet light.
Sphalerite can be
triboluminescent.
Sphalerite has a
characteristic triboluminescence of yellow-orange...
- 1500 lb/in2
Other characteristics lattice: hexagonal, Piezoelectric, may be
triboluminescent,
chiral (hence
optically active if not racemic) References...
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design of the
sweets had
turquoise flecks on them, and were
mildly triboluminescent, but now are white. Fruit:
These are
boiled sweets in
several fruit...