Zirconia
chemistry. a white, heavy, amorphous, odorless and tasteless, infusible, water-insoluble powder, zro 2 , used chiefly as a pigment for paints, an abrasive, and in the manufacture of refractory crucibles.
historical examples
artificial light m. luckiesh
the inventions, researches and writings of nikola tesla thomas commerford martin
the inventions, researches and writings of nikola tesla thomas commerford martin
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 16, slice 2 various
the beast of sp-ce f.e. hardart
the king of arcadia francis lynde
a system of instruction in the practical use of the blowpipe anonymous
noun
another name (not in technical usage) for zirconium oxide
noun
a white amorphous powder that is insoluble in water and highly refractory, used as a pigment for paints, a catalyst, and an abrasive. formula: zro2 also called zirconia
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