No. Helium is inert; it will not break down or combine with other substances. Since it is an element, it cannot be broken down by chemical means.
photosensitive alloy containing silicon
Silver chloride, bromide or iodide (photosensitive compounds)
Alkali metals are photosensitive because they have low ionization energies. When they absorb light, they can easily lose an electron and undergo a photoelectric effect, leading to photoemission. This property makes them reactive in the presence of light.
Alkali metals are photosensitive because they have a low ionization energy, allowing them to easily lose an electron when exposed to light. This electron loss leads to the formation of positively charged ions, making the alkali metals reactive towards other substances.
helium in a jar diff from helium atom
Photography, photosensitive, photosynthesis, photovoltaic
The old painting is photosensitive to light.
Reacts to light.
Aluminum cylinder coated with particles of photosensitive compounds. Used in a laser printer and often contained within the toner cartridge.
Aluminum cylinder coated with particles of photosensitive compounds. Used in a laser printer and often contained within the toner cartridge.
Rowe Photo, Walgreens
Something that is affected by light.
Too much light on photosensitive film can cause the picture to immediately corrode. This is why many photographers use a darkroom.
Seizures for people who have photosensitive epilepsy. They are caused by reactions to light, like flashing lights, strobe lights, flickering lights etc.
A photosensitive surface is a material or medium that reacts to light by undergoing a physical or chemical change. It is commonly used in photography and imaging technologies to capture and record images. When exposed to light, a photosensitive surface produces a latent image that can be developed to create a visible image.
Light. IE photosensitive is the same as lightsensitive
yes, only in the light: their eyes are photosensitive.