Caesium Chloride, Polarized Light #1
by Karl Gaff
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Caesium Chloride, Polarized Light #1
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Karl Gaff
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Photograph - Photograph
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Caesium was first discovered in mineral water. Found as a trace constituent in mineral water, the non-radioactive caesium chloride has a wide range of applications. It is used to produce the efficiency of solar cell technology and electrically conductive glass. It is also used in the brewing industry. The radioactive form of the salt, Caesium-137, made by enriching Caesium with ions, is used in nuclear medicine to treat cancers. One common use of caesium chloride is in buoyant density centrifugation for seperating strands of DNA.
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September 8th, 2022
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