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1 cupric oxalate
samaric oxalate — оксалат самария(; щавелевокислый самарий (
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > cupric oxalate
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2 cupric oxalate
Химия: оксалат меди, щавелевокислая медь -
3 cupric oxalate
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4 oxalate
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5 oxalate
n хим. оксалат, соль или эфир щавелевой кислотыsamaric oxalate — оксалат самария(; щавелевокислый самарий (
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6 oxalate
samaric oxalate — оксалат самария(; щавелевокислый самарий (
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7 oxalate
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8 oxalate
samaric oxalate — оксалат самария(; щавелевокислый самарий (
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9 acid oxalate
1. кислый оксалат2. кислый щавелевокислыйsamaric oxalate — оксалат самария(; щавелевокислый самарий (
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > acid oxalate
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10 uranium oxalate
samaric oxalate — оксалат самария(; щавелевокислый самарий (
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > uranium oxalate
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11 uranyl oxalate
samaric oxalate — оксалат самария(; щавелевокислый самарий (
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > uranyl oxalate
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