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- Actinium (7046 bytes)
63: | [[Heat of vaporization]] || n/a [[kilojoule per mole|kJ/mol]]
77: | unknown [[joule per kilogram-kelvin|J/(kg*K)]] - Lightning (33113 bytes)
35: ...ent out from several different objects simultaneously, with only one connecting with the leader and fo...
39: ...00 [[volt|megavolts]], dissipates 500 [[joule|megajoules]] (enough to
71: ...The winds will blow each successive return stroke slightly to one side of the previous return stoke, c...
87: ...s during thunderstorms. They can be fast-moving, slow-moving or nearly stationary. Some make hissing ...
89: ...ing carbon-containing materials atop sparking [[Tesla Coil]]s. - Capacitor (29664 bytes)
22: ...harge accumulates. The [[energy]] (measured in [[joule]]s, in [[SI]]) stored in a capacitor is equal to ...
132: ...el are called feed-through capacitors, and have a slightly different schematic symbol.
166: ...d off. Large capacitors tend to have much higher ESL than small ones. As a result, instrumentation ele...
228: [[sl:Kondenzator]] - Electricity (13894 bytes)
12: ...er Franklin (more frequently) or [[Ebenezer Kinnersley]] of [[Philadelphia]] (less frequently) who cre...
20: ...ch giants of electrical engineering as [[Nikola Tesla]], inventor of the [[induction motor]] and the f...
22: ...ittsburgh, Pennsylvania]], bought the rights to Tesla's patents for polyphase alternating-current dyna...
47: ... quantity of electromagnetic energy measured in [[joule]]s or [[kWh|kilowatt-hours]]. Other sources call... - Antimony (9093 bytes)
64: | [[Heat of vaporization]] || 77.14 [[kilojoule per mole|kJ/mol]]
77: | 210 [[joule per kilogram-kelvin|J/(kg*K)]]
148: ...bian expression "Antos Ammon", which could be translated as "bloom of the god Ammon". - Arsenic (12497 bytes)
63: | [[Heat of vaporization]] || 34.76 [[kilojoule per mole|kJ/mol]]
76: | 330 [[joule per kilogram-kelvin|J/(kg?K)]] - Barium (8466 bytes)
65: | [[Heat of vaporization]] || 142 [[kilojoule per mole|kJ/mol]]
78: | 204 [[joule per kilogram-kelvin|J/(kg*K)]] - Beryllium (15119 bytes)
72: | 292.40 [[kilojoule per mole|kJ/mol]]
89: | 1825 [[joule per kilogram-kelvin|J/(kg·K)]] - Bismuth (9188 bytes)
74: | 104.8 [[kilojoule per mole|kJ/mol]]
91: | 122 [[joule per kilogram-kelvin|J/(kg·K)]]
165: ...ct that bismuth and many of its [[alloy]]s expand slightly when they freeze make them ideal for this p... - Bromine (8073 bytes)
71: | 15.438 [[kilojoule per mole|kJ/mol]]
88: | 480 [[joule per kilogram-kelvin|J/(kg*K)]]
143: ... more active than [[iodine]] however). Bromine is slightly [[solubility|soluble]] in [[water (molecule...
145: ...n wet bromine; however, dry bromine reacts vigorously with [[aluminium]], [[titanium]], [[mercury (ele...
170: ...ation of significant amounts of bromine can seriously damage the respiratory system. - Cadmium (10755 bytes)
72: | 100 [[kilojoule per mole|kJ/mol]]
89: | 233 [[joule per kilogram-kelvin|J/(kg*K)]] - Caesium (11026 bytes)
69: | 67.74 [[kilojoule per mole|kJ/mol]]
86: | 240 [[joule per kilogram-kelvin|J/(kg·K)]] - Calcium (9166 bytes)
52: ...ion]] </td><td>153.6 [[kilojoule per mole|kJ/mol]]</td></tr>
64: ...at capacity]] </td><td>632 [[joule per kilogram-kelvin|J/(kg*K)]]</td></tr> - Cerium (12377 bytes)
70: | 414 [[kilojoule per mole|kJ/mol]]
87: | 190 [[joule per kilogram-kelvin|J/(kg·K)]]
174: ...ignite if scratched with a knife. Cerium oxidizes slowly in cold water and rapidly in hot water.
226: ... is a strong reducing agent and ignites spontaneously in air at 65-80 degrees C. Cerium may react expl... - Chromium (13677 bytes)
54: ...on]] </td><td>344.3 [[kilojoule per mole|kJ/mol]]</td></tr>
66: ...t capacity]] </td><td>450 [[joule per kilogram-kelvin|J/(kg*K)]]</td></tr> - Cobalt (13481 bytes)
51: ...on]] </td><td>376.5 [[kilojoule per mole|kJ/mol]]</td></tr>
63: ...t capacity]] </td><td>420 [[joule per kilogram-kelvin|J/(kg·K)]]</td></tr>
136: ...source of the blue color in glasses, which previously had been attributed to the [[bismuth]] found wit...
160: ...ounds should be handled with care due to cobalt's slight toxicity.
162: ... some cobalt into tissues, which is released very slowly. Cobalt-60 is a risk factor in a nuclear conf... - Copper (13595 bytes)
72: | 300.3 [[kilojoule per mole|kJ/mol]]
89: | 380 [[joule per kilogram-kelvin|J/(kg·K)]] - Dysprosium (8843 bytes)
71: | 230 [[kilojoule per mole|kJ/mol]]
88: | 170 [[joule per kilogram-kelvin|J/(kg*K)]] - Erbium (9509 bytes)
71: | 261 [[kilojoule per mole|kJ/mol]]
88: | 170 [[joule per kilogram-kelvin|J/(kg*K)]] - Europium (8579 bytes)
71: | 143.5 [[kilojoule per mole|kJ/mol]]
88: | 180 [[joule per kilogram-kelvin|J/(kg·K)]]
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