. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. io8 INFRA-RED EMISSION SPECTRA. Zirconium Oxide (Zr02). (Rod 5 by mm. Energy consumption, (ooo°), , , watts, curves a, b, c, d, fig. 77; , , and (14000) watts, curves a, b, c, fig. 78.) The specimen examined was a fragment from a furnace wall. It probably contained some "binder," although from the curve for the pure. material (fig. 79) the foreign substance contributed but little to the emission bands. The fine platinum terminals were wound around the ends of the rod which was about 10 mm. long (5 mm. bet


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. io8 INFRA-RED EMISSION SPECTRA. Zirconium Oxide (Zr02). (Rod 5 by mm. Energy consumption, (ooo°), , , watts, curves a, b, c, d, fig. 77; , , and (14000) watts, curves a, b, c, fig. 78.) The specimen examined was a fragment from a furnace wall. It probably contained some "binder," although from the curve for the pure. material (fig. 79) the foreign substance contributed but little to the emission bands. The fine platinum terminals were wound around the ends of the rod which was about 10 mm. long (5 mm. between the terminals). The curves are conspicuous for their sharp emission band at fi,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington


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