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- may fluoresce blue or red. Some other minerals, such as quartz, are triboluminescent, emitting light when rubbed together. Triboluminescence as a biological...
- It is triboluminescent. Above 81 °C (178 °F; 354 K), it converts to an orthorhombic form with space group Pbca, which is not triboluminescent; a non-triboluminescent...
- 1500 lb/in2 Other characteristics Lattice: hexagonal, piezoelectric, may be triboluminescent, chiral (hence optically active if not racemic) References...
- soluble in dilute HCl Other characteristics May fluoresce white to pink under UV; triboluminescent. Ksp values vary between 10−19 and 10−17 References...
- sphalerite will fluoresce under ultraviolet light. Sphalerite can be triboluminescent. Sphalerite has a characteristic triboluminescence of yellow-orange...
- chromatography and can be isomerized to LSD. Pure salts of LSD are triboluminescent, emitting small flashes of white light when shaken in the dark. LSD...
- water soluble and in hot hydrochloric acid Other characteristics May be fluorescent, phosp****scent, thermoluminescent, and/or triboluminescent References...
- liquid nitrogen and dropped from a sufficient height would produce a triboluminescent spark. This yearly event involves a crowd of observers, who try to...
- and can develop a white alteration coating over time. Weloganite is triboluminescent, producing blue light. The mineral occurs in an igneous carbonatite...
- 1500 lb/in2 Other characteristics lattice: hexagonal, Piezoelectric, may be triboluminescent, chiral (hence optically active if not racemic) References...