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Don't see why you have to mark spectrometric in quotations, spectrometers are real things.
(Don't see why you have to mark spectrometric in quotations, spectrometers are real things.)
It has an extraordinarily high melting point, above 3,000 degrees.
 
When heated, it lets off the full visual spectrum of light (i.e. it appears perfectly white), with the red portion of the spectrum going off the "spectrometric" scale.{{book ref|mb7|13}}
 
=== Reaction to Harmonium ===
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