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ating chlorobenzene with sulfuric acid at a | temperature of 200-250 °C. |
At room | temperature, the DNA will exist stably in a double-stra |
, adamantane slowly sublimates even at room | temperature. |
ecome ineffective after 1-2 days at ambient | temperature. |
vaporizes readily, but is a liquid at room | temperature. |
liquefiable, and flammable gas at standard | temperature and pressure. |
eramic) are slid against each other at high | temperature in an oxygen-containing atmosphere. |
nedione, can accumulate in solution at room | temperature (up to a few micromoles at least), provided |
At room | temperature, it appears as a crystalline black powder. |
ill decompose, sometimes violently, at room | temperature. |
resulting diazo compound is stable at room | temperature. |
At a | temperature of 28°C, the young will hatch after approxi |
with mercury, tin and other metals at room | temperature to make amalgams that are widely used for d |
ried) with an epoxy resin system at ambient | temperature (i.e., cold curing process). |
It may be served hot, at room | temperature or chilled. |
tituted ketenes is a red/orange oil at room | temperature and pressure. |
At room | temperature the solid is stable to air, although it doe |
aki, sugar and spices and is served at room | temperature. |
of iron to reduce antimony sulfide at high | temperature to antimony regulus, and combining it with |
Ammonium nitrite may explode at a | temperature of 60-70 °C. |
y since the water content varies at ambient | temperature. |
At room | temperature, it is a colorless liquid with a pungent od |
(Which, of course, operated at room | temperature ambient conditions). |
Diphenolic acid is a solid at room | temperature, melting at 168-171 °C and boiling at 507 ° |
or undergo other chemical change at normal | temperature and pressure with moderate risk of explosio |
e the reaction is often carried out at room | temperature, the solvent, usually volatile diethyl ethe |
Since power supplies are certified at room | temperature, this effect is not taken into account. |
It was played indoors at a | temperature of 60°F on December 19, 1964 in front of a |
tile and extremely flammable liquid at room | temperature and pressure. |
It grows at a | temperature of 20°-24°C. |
ying gold leaf to the metallic surface at a | temperature just under red-hot, pressing the leaf on wi |
8-diol is a white crystalline solid at room | temperature and pressure. |
11, with a half-life of 28 minutes at room | temperature. |
asteurized beer is typically stored at room | temperature for several weeks. |
ate and it settles for 5-15 minutes at room | temperature, it undergoes oven drying at 100-150°C for |
The polymer is a liquid at room | temperature. |
d by acid hydrolysis of corn starch at high | temperature and pressure. |
y described as a oily liquid or gas at room | temperature with an extremely noxious odor. |
orresponding metal in liquid ammonia at low | temperature. |
f hydrogen is emitted from the surface at a | temperature of about 5,000 K, giving the star an orange |
ling point of -16.4 °C, it is a gas at room | temperature. |
vapour phase epitaxial Si grown at reduced | temperature, W. Y. Leong, L. T. Canham, I. M. Young and |
richness and moistness when stored at room | temperature, but they tend to stiffen, dry out, and los |
ic, the LaRC-SI can be reformed at elevated | temperature and pressures. |
boiling point at 18°C and is liquid at room | temperature. |
Lenin's sarcophagus is kept at a | temperature of 16 °C (61 °F) and kept at a humidity of |
colorless, liquid organic compound at room | temperature. |
exhibiting multiferroic properties at room | temperature. |
It is a pale yellow liquid at room | temperature. |
ated fatty acids is generally solid at room | temperature and not very desirable for many application |
stic that has been shredded and melted at a | temperature below 220 degrees C (428 °F) to avoid pollu |
um exhibits viscosity retention at elevated | temperature, and is stable in a wide pH range, in the p |
Stannane decomposes slowly at room | temperature to give metallic tin and hydrogen and ignit |
f superfluid helium kept the telescope at a | temperature of 2 kelvins (about -271 °C), keeping the s |
le addition product 6a can be formed at low | temperature in the presence of ether, but it is very un |
eventing the softening of materials at high | temperature. |
As the indicator is at air | temperature and is kept horizontal it provides an excel |
At room | temperature, it takes one and a half day for the oocyst |
At low | temperature in a solid argon matrix it is possible to i |
and can be stored for long periods at room | temperature but must be kept dry as it reacts quickly w |
mixture of bromine and oxygen gases at low | temperature and pressure. |
odiferous organic compound is solid at room | temperature. |
ile, and extremely explosive liquid at room | temperature and pressure. |
ince PNIPAm expels its liquid contents at a | temperature near that of the human body, PNIPAm has bee |
ε-phase: dark-red to black - forms at room | temperature at pressures greater than 10 GPa |
tion" or desorption of gold cyanide at high | temperature and pH. |
is waxiness causes it to be a solid at room | temperature (20°C, which is much lower than typical day |
beck coefficient of uranium dioxide at room | temperature is about 750 µV/K, a value significantly hi |
n forms at normal atmospheric pressure at a | temperature below 54.36 K (−218.79 |
er substitute for phosgene, because at room | temperature it is a solid crystal, as opposed to phosge |
At higher | temperature, the Al(III) centers become randomized to g |
rple to black crystalline solid at standard | temperature and pressure. |
hould be stored in airtight containers at a | temperature above 22 degrees Celsius. |
on Tropoelastin aggregates at physiological | temperature due to interactions between hydrophobic dom |
llowing it to ferment spontaneously at room | temperature for two days. |
At any | temperature above absolute zero, the vibrating atoms cr |
es cannot be spontaneously broken at finite | temperature in systems with sufficiently short-range in |
ium that have good creep resistance at high | temperature. |
It is an air-stable white solid at room | temperature. |
ard white block which can be stored at room | temperature. |
It may ignite or explode at room | temperature when combined with flammable substances, su |
as carburizing is normally carried out at a | temperature within the range of 900 to 950 °C. |
e peroxides on contact with air at elevated | temperature. |
trip revealing its thermal behaviour at the | temperature at that point. |
decomposes back to those substances at room | temperature. |
oximation for many common gases at standard | temperature and pressure. |
of the impurity, B, is not exceeded at any | temperature. |
in which the trans-isomer is stable at room | temperature (compared to cyclopropene for cis). |
is a white substance which is solid at room | temperature. |
lladium(II) acetate in acetonitrile at room | temperature to the internal salt 2 with formation of hy |
of the hundredth part of the metre, at the | temperature of melting ice.” |
It is cured at elevated | temperature and pressure.; |
At room | temperature and atmospheric pressure, palladium can abs |
At room | temperature, butyramide is a crystalline solid. |
al., who found two distinct phases at room | temperature and at temperatures above 160 °C. |
pletely vaporize all the liquid at standard | temperature. |
can be obtained experimentally at specific | temperature and pressure, from measurements of deviatio |
The oligomer degrades at high | temperature (upwards of 350 C) to form monomer isobuten |
It can also be used at a | temperature as low as 14 degrees fahrenheit (-10 degree |
) bromide, VBr4, which releases Br2 at room | temperature. |
e it reaches the surface and comes out at a | temperature of 38-41 °C (100-106 °F). |
It decomposes at room | temperature to form HF and O |
It volatilizes readily at room | temperature and has a pungent smell. |
ssure and causing the water to boil at room | temperature. |
It is used to convert CO into CO2 at room | temperature. |
l2 3.72 mol/kg and NaCl 0.50 mol/kg, at the | temperature of -51.8°C. |
of storage in the absence of light at room | temperature. |
er, as it does not react in water at normal | temperature. |
the compound is extremely unstable at room | temperature (half-life of less than 1.1 μs); but may be |
d were superconductors that operated at the | temperature of liquid nitrogen (such as the Yttrium bar |
he thermal reservoir may be maintained at a | temperature above (hotter) or below (colder) that of th |
(ignite on contact) and are liquids at room | temperature, so no tank insulation is needed. |
The reaction is reversible and at room | temperature cyclopentadiene slowly dimerizes to reform |
hkaff), is used to smoke the kif at minimum | temperature. |
Sato is typically served at room | temperature. |
At room | temperature, it is a white crystalline solid with a cam |
ction of bromine with niobium metal at high | temperature in a tube furnace. |
n when the dough or batter is mixed at room | temperature. |
be investigated in a Penning trap held at a | temperature of 4 K. |
ts on the performance of the copper at room | temperature (such as a small decrease in thermal and el |
orcelain ones are used where ashing at high | temperature is required, but the borosilicate glass one |
ining up to 28% w/v are possible at ambient | temperature. |
cure the molded epoxy for 24 hours at room | temperature followed by a 24-hour bake at 40 ºC. |
At room | temperature it is a white, odorless, crystalline powder |
At room | temperature, this cyclic diene dimerizes over the cours |
w mobile phone batteries to be made at room | temperature, rather than in expensive, heated dry rooms |
nd fruit salad or drunk with a meal at room | temperature. |
viscous solution is cooled or left at lower | temperature for long enough period, the linear molecule |
using ion exchange at elevated | temperature. |
So, at low | temperature the C term dominates over A and B. |
pplications because it is liquid at ambient | temperature, while the closely related p-toluenesulfoni |
yl possessed a stable nematic phase at room | temperature. |
At room | temperature, it is a centrosymmetric paraelectric mater |
It is a brownish yellow gas at room | temperature which can explode in high concentrations wh |
It is a white solid at room | temperature. |
osition after four years of storage at room | temperature. |
H2S·SO3, which can also be prepared at low | temperature. |
rials such as hydrocarbons in units at high | temperature and/or high pressure makes the hazards more |
e, crystalline solid that is stable at room | temperature when protected from light and oxygen. |
ine structure is of cubic CsCl type at room | temperature, but it lowers to the orthorombic thallium |
with second and third row nonmetals at room | temperature except chlorine. |
lculates the emission of a blackbody at any | temperature from the emission at any one reference temp |
The toy works at room | temperature. |
int of the three polymorphs is located at a | temperature of 500°C and a pressure of 0.4GPa. |
molecules are comparatively stable at room | temperature but the two nucleotide strands will separat |
At room | temperature (25 °C) diethyl carbonate is a clear liquid |
Initially at high | temperature, these solutions rise upward to surface lay |
Cold black oxide is applied at room | temperature. |
nsity of an ideal gas (such as air) at room | temperature (20 °C) and 1 atm (101.325 |
of N-phenylamides using strong base at high | temperature. |
ght at which a rising parcel of air is at a | temperature of equal warmth to it. |
y, and storing hydrogen efficiently at room | temperature. |
, and both can be stored as liquids at room | temperature. |
S explodes on being mixed with ClF3 at room | temperature. |
all meat glaze and making it solid at room | temperature, was hydrolysed with alkali to make the mix |
il appears as a clear golden liquid at room | temperature with a slightly fatty odor. |
beer in the UK is usually served at cellar | temperature (between 10-14 °C (50-57 °F), which is ofte |
At room | temperature (25 °C) ethylene carbonate is a transparent |
and withstand treatment with 2% SDS at room | temperature, and aggregates, which are bundles of polym |
ch use carbon as the reducing agent at high | temperature. |
The tea is fired at high | temperature, altering the leaf colour tints from green |
(PCA), C2Cl6, is a colorless solid at room | temperature which is used by the US Military in smoke c |
This is because a system at zero | temperature exists in its ground state. |
It exists as a colorless gas at room | temperature and is highly toxic. |
ard state has a nonzero value of S° at room | temperature. |
400 °C (2500 °F) it most likely occurs at a | temperature of around 900 °C (1600 °F) since the rutile |
tled, ready for consumption (served at room | temperature). |
l allows the sample to be dried at elevated | temperature; this is especially preferred when storage |
and their amenability to solvation at room | temperature, making them excellent green solvents. |
At room | temperature gallium(III) telluride is an odorless, blac |
) in methanol (40.00 mL) is stirred at room | temperature for one hour to give an orange precipitate |
ould be predicted by its solubility at that | temperature. |
the theoretical curve for a black body at a | temperature of 2.73 K, removing the earlier apparent co |
y impure) is dissolved in a solvent at high | temperature, taking advantage of the fact that most sol |
To be served at room | temperature. |
impurities from polymerization at elevated | temperature. |
The starter is left sitting at room | temperature for the desired time period before being ad |
chine, which incubate the specimens at body | temperature. |
sample environments for measurement at low | temperature and high Magnetic field, for physical scien |
onditions, in simulated body fluid, at high | temperature and pressure, and under other conditions. |
t the grapes are cooled and maintained at a | temperature of 16 degrees after harvesting, ideal for c |
al conditions (molten zinc chloride at high | temperature (400 °C)). |
At room | temperature, cetyl alcohol takes the form of a waxy whi |
l will remain in its austenite form at room | temperature. |
tool specimens unless it is left at ambient | temperature for a day or more. |
auses the water to boil momentarily at room | temperature as it passes through the restriction. |
Superheated steam is steam at a | temperature higher than water's boiling point. |
At zero | temperature, this happens if the density is very high. |
reaction (PCR), but that works at constant | temperature. |
mit) of 75% in an air-gas mixture at normal | temperature and pressure. |
ough corona poling can be performed at room | temperature, poling at elevated temperature has several |
t, oil, or lead bath: held in the bath at a | temperature slightly above the range at which martensit |
At high | temperature the Ellingham curve for the reaction 2C(s) |
aste through bacterial fermentation at room | temperature. |
It is most active at a | temperature of around 20 °C (68 °F), and is usually fou |
ables are all air-conditioned as well, at a | temperature of 20 °C (68 °F). |
such milk can still sour naturally at room | temperature and in baking is very similar to raw sour m |
ar to vanilla and is usually served at room | temperature. |
ute (as predicted by its solubility at that | temperature) as well as any impurities that were not fi |
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