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11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection

Choose a picture from our 11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

63 Metal Prints

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Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Artwork of meteor shower over a city

Artwork of meteor shower over a city
Meteor shower. Illustration of a meteor shower over a city at night. Meteor showers are caused by microscopic dust particles that enter the Earths atmosphere and ignite due to air resistance

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: SEM of diamond stylus in groove of LP record H100 / 0109

SEM of diamond stylus in groove of LP record H100 / 0109
Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a long-playing record (L.P.), showing a spherical diamond stylus sitting in one of the concentric grooves. The L.P

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Brass analysis

Brass analysis. Image 3 of 7. Potassium iodide was mixed with the copper nitrate solution, which was formed when brass was added to nitric acid

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Mock Orange

Mock Orange (Philadelphus Erectus )

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Sulphuric acid added to water

Sulphuric acid added to water
Concentrated sulphuric acid (H2SO4) being added to water. The hydration reaction of sulphuric acid is highly exothermic and can cause the water to boil

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Filtration

Filtration
Filtering a liquid. Filtration is the process whereby a solid is separated from a liquid or gas using a membrane which will allow the passage of the fluid but not the solid

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Cobalt chloride paper with drop of water

Cobalt chloride paper with drop of water
Cobalt chloride (CoCl2) paper with a drop of water. Cobalt chloride paper is used to indicate the presence of water - changing from blue to pink in a hydration reaction

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Brass analysis

Brass analysis. Image 6 of 7. Performing a titration to determine the percentage of copper in brass. This requires titration of iodine with sodium thiosulphate as the reagent

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Manganese and copper voltaic cell

Manganese and copper voltaic cell. Copper (right) and manganese (left) half cells joined by a salt bridge. When a stick of copper (Cu)

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Copper half cell

Copper half cell. When a stick of copper (Cu) is inserted in a copper salt solution it loses electrons according to the reaction CuCu2+ + 2e

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Copper sulphate reaction

Copper sulphate reactions. Image 3 of 3. This show the product of a reaction between copper sulphate solution with first ammonia and then hydrochloric acid

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Agave leaves

Agave leaves
Agave (Agave picta) leaves

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Aloe

Aloe (Aloe gracillis). Aloe plants are succulents. They are adapted to an arid (dry) environment and are characterised by fleshy water-storing leaves

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Aeonium plants

Aeonium plants
Aeonium (Aeonium urbicum) plants

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Aloe

Aloe (Aloe wilsonii). Aloe plants are succulents. They are adapted to an arid (dry) environment and are characterised by fleshy water-storing leaves

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Aloe

Aloe (Aloe marlothii). Aloe plants are succulents. They are adapted to an arid (dry) environment and are characterised by fleshy water-storing leaves

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Aloe

Aloe (Aloe mitriformis). Aloe plants are succulents. They are adapted to an arid (dry) environment and are characterised by fleshy water- storing leaves

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Houseleek rosettes

Houseleek rosettes (Sempervivum Bascour Silver ). These alpine succulents have fine silver hairs along their leaf edges and white cobwebs over their rosettes

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Aeonium plants

Aeonium plants
Aeonium (Aeonium arboreum) plants

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Birds nest pincushion cactus

Birds nest pincushion cactus (Mammillaria decipiens)

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Virginia creeper

Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) in its autumn colours. This plant is a creeping vine, native to North America, that can grow up to 12 metres long

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Camellia flower

Camellia flower
Camellia (Camellia x williamsii E G Waterhouse ) flower. Camellias are evergreen trees and shrubs native to tropical and sub-tropical regions

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Passion flower

Passion flower (Passiflora Adularia ). The passion flower is a tropical climbing plant that is native to South America. The flower consists of petals and sepals surrounding yellow corona filaments

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Spiderwort

Spiderwort (Tradescantia Little Doll ). This perennial plant was introduced to Europe from North America in 1629

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Passion flower

Passion flower (Passiflora Venus ). The passion flower is a tropical climbing plant that is native to South America. The flower consists of white petals

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Camellia flower

Camellia flower
Camellia (Camellia Inspiration ) flower. Camellias are evergreen trees and shrubs native to tropical and sub-tropical regions

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Camellia flower

Camellia flower
Camellia (Camellia japonica Tomorrow ) flower. Camellias are evergreen trees and shrubs native to tropical and sub-tropical regions

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Camellia flower

Camellia flower
Camellia (Camellia reticulata Captain Rawes ) flower. Camellias are evergreen trees and shrubs native to tropical and sub-tropical regions

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Camellia flower

Camellia flower
Camellia (Camellia japonica Grand Prix ) flower. Camellias are evergreen trees and shrubs native to tropical and sub-tropical regions

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Camellia flower

Camellia flower
Camellia (Camellia japonica Midnight ) flower. Camellias are evergreen trees and shrubs native to tropical and sub-tropical regions

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Magnolia flower

Magnolia flower
Magnolia (Magnolia x loebneri Leonard Messel ) flower. Magnolias are evergreen trees and shrubs native to North America and Asia. The flowers have a strong fragrance

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Magnolia flower

Magnolia flower
Magnolia (Magnolia Heaven Scent ) flower. Magnolias are evergreen trees and shrubs native to North America and Asia. The flowers have a strong fragrance

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Camellia flowers

Camellia flowers
Camellia (Camellia x williamsii Donation ) flowers. Camellias are evergreen trees and shrubs native to tropical and sub-tropical regions

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Echium flowers

Echium flowers
Echium (Echium webbii) flowers

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Passion flowers

Passion flowers (Passiflora Venus ). The passion flower is a tropical climbing plant that is native to South America. The flower consists of white petals

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Camellia flower

Camellia flower
Camellia (Camellia japonica Brushfields Yellow ) flower. Camellias are evergreen trees and shrubs native to tropical and sub-tropical regions

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Camellia flower

Camellia flower
Camellia (Camellia x williamsii Plymouth Beauty ) flower. Camellias are evergreen trees and shrubs native to tropical and sub-tropical regions

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Camellia flower

Camellia flower
Camellia (Camellia japonica Anemoniflora ) flower. Camellias are evergreen trees and shrubs native to tropical and sub-tropical regions

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Morning glory flower

Morning glory flower
Morning glory Cardinal (Ipomoea quamoclit) flower. This tropical climber is native to South America. The vines of this plant, also known as Cypress vine, can grow up to 6 metres long

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Lily

Lily (Lilium Bright Star ). This trumpet lily with reflexed petals flowers from July to August

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Tiger lily flowers

Tiger lily flowers
Tiger lily (Lilium tigrinum Twinkle ) flowers. The tiger lily is native to Japan and China, but is now grown all over the world

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Camellia flower

Camellia flower
Camellia (Camellia williamsii Freedom Bells ) flower. Camellias are evergreen trees and shrubs native to tropical and sub-tropical regions

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Brass analysis

Brass analysis. Image 7 of 7. Reading the burette at the end of a titration. The volume of sodium thiosulphate, the reagent, left at the end of the titration indicates how much iodine

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Manganese (IV) oxide

Manganese (IV) oxide on a watch glass. Manganese (IV) oxide (MnO2) is a strong oxidising agent

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Tin granules

Tin granules
Granules of tin (Sn). Tin is a group IV metal which is easily extracted from cassiterite (or tinstone, SnO2) through reduction with carbon

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Sodium being removed from a jar

Sodium being removed from a jar
Sodium (Na) being removed from a jar. Sodium is an alkali metal that reacts rapidly with water, oxygen and halogens. Consequently it is best handled with tongs and stored under oil

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: European pasqueflower

European pasqueflower (Pulsatilla vulgaris)

Background image11 Nov 2004 Metal Print Collection: Giggs firethorn

Giggs firethorn (Pyracantha atalantoides)



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