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quenching
quench Q0026200 (kwĕnch)tr.v. quenched, quench·ing, quench·es 1. To put out (a fire, for example); extinguish.2. To suppress; squelch: The disapproval of my colleagues quenched my enthusiasm for the plan.3. To slake; satisfy: Mineral water quenched our thirst.4. To cool (hot metal) by thrusting into water or other liquid. [Middle English quenchen, from Old English -cwencan (in ācwencan, to quench).] quench′a·ble adj.quench′er n.quench′less adj.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | quenching - the act of extinguishing; causing to stop burning; "the extinction of the lights"extinguishing, extinctionending, termination, conclusion - the act of ending something; "the termination of the agreement" | Translationsafschrikkenhardenschrikken
quenching
quenching[′kwench·iŋ] (atomic physics) Phenomenon in which a very strong electric field, such as a crystal field, causes the orbit of an electron in an atom to precess rapidly so that the average magnetic moment associated with its orbital angular momentum is reduced to zero. (electronics) The process of terminating a discharge in a gas-filled radiation-counter tube by inhibiting reignition. Reduction of the intensity of resonance radiation resulting from deexcitation of atoms, which would otherwise have emitted this radiation, in collisions with electrons or other atoms in a gas. (engineering) Shock cooling by immersing liquid or molten material into a cooling medium (liquid or gas); used in metallurgy, plastics forming, and petroleum refining. (immunology) An adaptation of immunofluorescence that uses two fluorochromes, one of which absorbs light emitted by the other; one fluorochrome labels that antigen, another the antibody, and the antigen-antibody complexes retain both; the initially emitted light is absorbed and so quenched by the second compound. (mechanical engineering) Rapid removal of excess heat from the combustion chamber of an automotive engine. (solid-state physics) Reduction in the intensity of sensitized luminescence radiation when energy migrating through a crystal by resonant transfer is dissipated in crystal defects or impurities rather than being reemitted as radiation. quenching
quenching [kwench´ing] extinguishing, suppressing, or diminishing a physical property, as the rapid chilling of a hot metal by plunging it into cold liquid. The term is frequently used to describe decrease of fluorescence from an excited molecule by other molecules that absorb some of the energy, which would otherwise be emitted as light. In several specific applications, it is used in liquid scintillation counting to denote any process that results in a decrease in number or intensity of the light flashes produced, thus lowering the amount of energy recorded, and it is also used to describe the termination of secondary and subsequent ionizations in a detector to give the detector time to become sensitive again.quench·ing (kwench'ing), 1. The process of extinguishing, removing, or diminishing a physical property such as heat or light, for example, rapidly cooling a hot metal rapidly by plunging it into water or oil. 2. In beta liquid scintillation counting, the shifting of the energy spectrum from a true to a lower energy; it is caused by a variety of interfering materials in the counting solution, including foreign chemicals and coloring agents. 3. The process of stopping a chemical or enzymatic reaction. [M. E. quenchen, fr. O.E. ācwencan] quench·ing (kwench'ing) 1. The process of extinguishing, removing, or diminishing a physical property such as heat or light. 2. In beta liquid scintillation counting, the shifting of the energy spectrum from a true to a lower energy; it is caused by a variety of interfering materials in the counting solution. 3. The process of stopping a chemical or enzymatic reaction. [M. E. quenchen, fr. O.E. ācwencan]quench·ing (kwench'ing) 1. The process of extinguishing, removing, or diminishing a physical property such as heat or light. 2. Process of stopping a chemical reaction. [M. E. quenchen, fr. O.E. ācwencan]quenching Related to quenching: tempering, quenching oilSynonyms for quenchingnoun the act of extinguishingSynonymsRelated Words- ending
- termination
- conclusion
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