zirconium oxide
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zirconium
noun[U]
uk/zɜːˈkəʊ.ni.əm/us/zɚˈkoʊ.ni.əm/
a chemical element that is a hard, ...
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oxide
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɒk.saɪd/us/ˈɑːk.saɪd/
a chemical combination of oxygen and one ...
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(Definition ofzirconiumandoxidefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Many systems use an aluminium oxide orzirconiumoxideor zirconia core instead of metal that makes complete porcelain restorations.
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Zirconiumoxidepowder is heated then gradually allowed to cool.
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Some mantles still use thorium, but yttrium oxide (or sometimeszirconiumoxide) is used increasingly as a replacement.
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It consists of a zirconium alloy metal substrate that transitions into a ceramiczirconiumoxideouter surface.
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Corrosion resistance of zirconium alloys is enhanced by intentional development of thicker passivation layer of black lustrouszirconiumoxide.
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The zirconia used in dentistry iszirconiumoxidewhich has been stabilized with the addition of yttrium oxide.
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Normally this would formzirconiumoxidecrystals with a monoclinic crystal structure.
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They are sintered to shape withzirconiumoxidepowder.
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During synthesiszirconiumoxidewould naturally form monoclinic crystals, its stable form under normal atmospheric conditions.
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Schottky emitters are made by coating a tungsten tip with a layer ofzirconiumoxide, which has the unusual property of increasing in electrical conductivity at high temperature.
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During this time when the hot cladding is exposed to steam some oxidation of the zirconium will occur to form azirconiumoxidewhich is more zirconium rich than zirconia.
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