How to use in-sentence of “cadmium”:
– Cadmium sulfate is used to electroplate cadmium on electronic circuits.
– The cadmium is condensed and used.
– It is made by reacting cadmium with iodine.
– Because of this, most cadmium comes from zinc processing.
– The anode is of pure mercury, and the electrolyte is a solution of cadmium sulphate.
– It is lighter than the nickel cadmium battery and the nickel metal-hydride battery.
– It contains cadmium and telluride ions.
Example sentences of “cadmium”:
- Only about 6% of cadmium is used for this.
- It can be mixed with mercury to make mercury cadmium telluride, good in infrared detectors.
– Only about 6% of cadmium is used for this.
– It can be mixed with mercury to make mercury cadmium telluride, good in infrared detectors.
– It is used to make yellow cadmium sulfide, which is used as a pigment.
– In the 1930s and 1940s cadmium was mainly used to plate steel to prevent it from corroding.
– Cadmium is thought to be carcinogenic, although people still debate whether it is other things with the cadmium that cause cancer, like arsenic.
– It can also be made by reacting cadmium, or cadmium oxide with hydriodic acid.
– Currently there are different technologies/semiconductor materials under investigation or in mass production, such as amorphous silicon, poly-crystalline silicon, micro-crystalline silicon, cadmium telluride, copper indium selenide/sulfide.
– A nickel cadmium battery is a secondary cell.
– When it is made for pigment, the cadmium sulfide is then washed, heated, and ground to a powder.
– Tellurium is also used in cadmium telluride solar cells.