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  2. Bluing (steel) - Wikipedia

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    Friction, as from holster wear, quickly removes cold bluing, and also removes hot bluing, rust, or fume bluing over long periods of use. It is usually inadvisable to use cold bluing as a touch-up where friction is present. If cold bluing is the only practical option, the area should be kept oiled to extend the life of the coating as much as ...

  3. Color of chemicals - Wikipedia

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    colorless (hot and cold) Chromium: dark yellow (hot), green (cold) green (hot and cold) Cobalt: blue (hot and cold) blue (hot and cold) Copper: green (hot), blue (cold) red, opaque (cold), colorless (hot) Gold: golden (hot), silver (cold) red (hot and cold) Iron: yellow or brownish red (hot and cold) green (hot and cold) Lead: colorless, yellow ...

  4. Cold trap - Wikipedia

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    In vacuum applications, a cold trap is a device that condenses all vapors except the permanent gases (hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen) into a liquid or solid. [ 2 ] [ needs update ] The most common objective is to prevent vapors being evacuated from an experiment from entering a vacuum pump where they would condense and contaminate it.

  5. What was RFK Jr putting in his drink mid-flight? - AOL

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    Robert F Kennedy Jr has left social media users scratching their heads after the Health and Human Services secretary nominee was recorded administering droplets of a mysterious blue liquid into ...

  6. Ozone - Wikipedia

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    Liquid ozone. Ozone is a colourless or pale blue gas, slightly soluble in water, and much more soluble in inert non-polar solvents such as carbon tetrachloride or fluorocarbons, in which it forms a blue solution. At 161 K (−112 °C; −170 °F), it condenses to form a dark blue liquid. It is dangerous to allow this liquid to warm to its ...

  7. Liquid oxygen - Wikipedia

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    Liquid oxygen has a clear cyan color and is strongly paramagnetic: it can be suspended between the poles of a powerful horseshoe magnet. [2] Liquid oxygen has a density of 1.141 kg/L (1.141 g/ml), slightly denser than liquid water, and is cryogenic with a freezing point of 54.36 K (−218.79 °C; −361.82 °F) and a boiling point of 90.19 K (−182.96 °C; −297.33 °F) at 1 bar (14.5 psi).

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    According to the runways, green eyeshadow, blue lips, and dramatic smokey eyes are the hottest makeup trends to look out for. Here, ELLE shares all of our favorite looks from the NYFW runways.

  9. Thermochromism - Wikipedia

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    Typically, the high temperature state will reflect blue-violet, while the low-temperature state will reflect red-orange. Since blue is a shorter wavelength than red, this indicates that the distance of layer spacing is reduced by heating through the liquid-crystal state. Some such materials are cholesteryl nonanoate or cyanobiphenyls.