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1 азотистые водороды
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2 азотистые водороды
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3 аммиак
1) Chemistry: hydrides of nitrogen, hydrogen nitride, ammonia2) Politics: NH33) Sakhalin energy glossary: ammonia (nitrogen compound produced when nitrogen is removed from a petroleum fraction by hydrotreating) (азотное соединение, получаемое при удалении азота при гидрообработке нефтяной фракции), ammonia (nitrogen compound produced when nitrogen is removed from a petroleum fraction by hydrotreating) NH3 (азотное соединение получаемый при удалении азота при гидрообработке нефтяной фракции) -
4 оловянистый водород
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5 фтористый водород
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6 азотистые водороды
Chemistry: hydrides of nitrogenУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > азотистые водороды
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7 азотоводородная кислота
Chemistry: azoimide, hydrazoic acid, hydrides of nitrogen, hydronitric acidУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > азотоводородная кислота
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8 гидразин
1) Chemistry: diamide, diamidogen, hydrazin, hydrazone, hydrides of nitrogen2) Construction: hydrazine (ингибитор коррозии в паровых системах)3) Oil: hydrazine4) Astronautics: hydrazine hydrate, rocket water -
9 диимид
Chemistry: diimide, hydrides of nitrogen
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