Halogen

  • 41halogen lamp — noun An incandescent lamp containing a small quantity of halogen (usually bromine) to reduce deposition on the glass …

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  • 42halogen lamp — incandescent lamp which contains a small amount of halogen …

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  • 43Halogen lamp —   A type of incandescent lamp that lasts much longer and is more efficient than the common incandescent lamp. The lamp uses a halogen gas, usually iodine or bromine, that causes the evaporating tungsten to be redeposited on the filament, thus… …

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  • 44halogen lamp — hal′ogen lamp n. mot elm ene a gas filled, high intensity incandescent lamp containing a small amount of a halogen, as iodine …

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  • 45halogen light — /ˈheɪlədʒən laɪt/ (say hayluhjuhn luyt) noun an incandescent light in which the bulb is filled with halogen gas, giving a whiter, brighter light than conventional incandescent globes drawing the same current …

  • 46halogen acid — halogenido rūgštis statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Vandenilio halogenido vandeninis tirpalas. atitikmenys: angl. halogen acid; haloid acid rus. галоидная кислота …

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  • 47halogen derivative — halogendarinys statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Junginys, kurio visi ar kai kurie vandenilio atomai pakeisti halogenais. atitikmenys: angl. halogen derivative rus. галогенпроизводное …

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  • 48halogen headlamps — Tungsten halogen bulb used in sealed beam unit or as separate bulb in composite headlamp …

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  • 49halogen lamp — a gas filled, high intensity incandescent lamp having a tungsten filament and containing a small amount of a halogen, such as iodine, that vaporizes on heating and redeposits any evaporated tungsten particles back onto the filament: used esp. in… …

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  • 50halogen — One of the chlorine group (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, astatine) of elements; halogens form monobasic acids with hydrogen, and their hydroxides (fluorine forms none) are also monobasic acids. [G. hals …

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