-
evidence exists of
ZnCdS having adverse health effects as a
result of LAC. However, a 1997 U.
S.
government study, done by the U.
S.
National Research Council...
-
conducted by
scientists from
Porton Down,
initially using zinc
cadmium sulfide (
ZnCdS) as a
simulated agent.
Early results clearly showed that one
aircraft flying...
- by B-G-R):
ZnS:Ag – Zn2SiO4:Mn – Zn3(PO4)2:Mn
ZnS:Ag – (
Zn,
Cd)
S:Ag – (
Zn,
Cd)
S:Ag
ZnS:Ag – (
Zn,
Cd)
S:Ag – YVO4:Eu3+ (1964–?)
ZnS:Ag – (
Zn,
Cd)
S:Cu,Al – Y2O2S:Eu3+...
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Chemical Corps operation which dis****d
microscopic zinc
cadmium sulfide (
ZnCdS)
particles over much of the
United States and
Canada in
order to test dispersal...
-
Pantoea agglomerans) (EH)
Fluorescent particles such as zinc
cadmium sulfide,
ZnCdS (FP)
While the
history of
biological weapons use goes back more than six...
- sulfide-cadmium
sulfide used as a
phosphor in black-and-white CRTs (where the
ZnS/(
Zn,
Cd)
S ratio determines the blue/yellow
balance of the
resulting white); short...
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Cadmium zinc telluride, (
CdZnTe) or CZT, is a
compound of cadmium, zinc and
tellurium or, more
strictly speaking, an
alloy of
cadmium telluride and zinc...
-
oxide is an
inorganic compound with the
formula ZnO. It is a
white powder which is
insoluble in water.
ZnO is used as an
additive in
numerous materials...
- both
ZnO and
ZnS, (zincblende) zinc is
bound tetrahedrally bound to four
ligands (oxide and sulfide, respectively). Many complexes, such as
ZnCl42−,...
- (
ZnS,
ZnSe, and
ZnTe) have
varied applications in
electronics and optics.
Pnictogenides (
Zn 3N 2,
Zn 3P 2,
Zn 3As 2 and
Zn 3Sb 2), the
peroxide (
ZnO 2)...