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- Thermal conductivity
- Thermal conductivity is rate of heat flow divided by area and by temperature gradient.
- Transition metals
- Transition metals are elements characterized by a partially filled d subshell. The First Transition Series comprises Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu. The Second and Third Transition Series include the lanthanides and actinides, respectively.
- Temperature
- Temperature is the thermal state of matter with reference to its ability to transfer heat to other matter. Temperature is distinguished from heat in that heat is the energy that is transferred between matter by radiation, conduction and/or convection. The three most common scales for measuring temperature are Celsius (centigrade), Fahrenheit and Kelvin.
- TISAB
- TISAB (Total Ionic Strength Adjustment Buffer) is a solution used to swamp the effect of electrolytes on the activity of the analyte in the sample matrix.
- Tyndall effect
- Tyndall effect is the scattering of radiation by particles that have colloidal dimensions.
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