Cadmium sulfide — Chembox new Name = Cadmium sulfide ImageFile = Hawleyite 3D balls.png ImageSize = 150px ImageName = 3D model of the structure of hawleyite ImageFile1 = Greenockite 3D balls.png ImageSize1 = 150px ImageName1 = 3D model of the structure of… … Wikipedia
cadmium yellow — kadmio(II) sulfidas statusas T sritis chemija formulė CdS atitikmenys: angl. cadmium yellow; cadmium(II) sulfide rus. кадмиевая желтая; кадмий сернистый; кадмия(II) сульфид ryšiai: sinonimas – kadmio geltonasis … Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
Cadmium — (pronEng|ˈkædmiəm) is a chemical element with the symbol Cd and atomic number 48. A relatively abundant (price 3.55 USD/lb as of 2008 02 15), soft, bluish white, transition metal, cadmium is known to cause cancer and occurs with zinc ores.… … Wikipedia
Cadmium telluride — Other names Irtran 6 Identifiers … Wikipedia
cadmium sulfide — n. a toxic pigment, CdS, varying from lemon yellow (cadmium yellow) to yellowish orange (cadmium orange) and used in paints, photocells, semiconductors, etc … English World dictionary
cadmium sulfide — n a yellow brown poisonous salt CdS used esp. in electronic parts, in photoelectric cells, and in the treatment of seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp … Medical dictionary
cadmium — [kad′mē əm] n. [ModL < L cadmia, zinc ore < Gr kadmeia(gē), Cadmean (earth) (so called because found near Thebes, home of CADMUS) + IUM: so named (1817) by F. Strohmeyer (1776 1835), Ger chemist, because frequently found assoc. with zinc] a … English World dictionary
cadmium — cadmic, adj. /kad mee euhm/, n. a white, ductile divalent metallic element resembling tin, used in plating and in making certain alloys. Symbol: Cd; at. wt.: 112.41; at. no.: 48; sp. gr. 8.6 at 20°C. [1815 25; < NL, equiv. to L cadm(ia) calamine… … Universalium
Cadmium pigments — infobox color|title=Cadmium Yellow hex=ff9912 r=255|g=153|b= 18 h= 34|s= 93|v=100 source= [http://tx4.us/mr/mrff9.htm The Mother of All HTML Colo(u)r Charts] infobox color|title=Cadmium Orange hex=ed872d r=237|g=135|b= 45 h= 28|s= 81|v= 93 source … Wikipedia
Sulfide — For other uses, see Sulphide (disambiguation). Sulfide Systematic name Sulfanediide … Wikipedia