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Англо-русский словарь по пищевой промышленности > ice melting point
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точка плавления- для данного давления температура, при которой твердая и жидкая фазы вещества находятся в равновесии (равновероятны).
точка плавления (замерзания)- 1. Температура, равная плавлению льда и замерзанию воды (обычно при стандартном атмосферном давлении). 2. Температура, при которой вода замерзает при нормальном атмосферном давлении 14,6 фунтов/кв. дюйм, равная 32°F (101,325 кПа, 0°С).
Англо-русский словарь по кондиционированию и вентиляции > melting point
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точка плавления- для данного давления температура, при которой твердая и жидкая фазы вещества находятся в равновесии (равновероятны).
точка плавления (замерзания)- 1. Температура, равная плавлению льда и замерзанию воды (обычно при стандартном атмосферном давлении). 2. Температура, при которой вода замерзает при нормальном атмосферном давлении 14,6 фунтов/кв. дюйм, равная 32°F (101,325 кПа, 0°С).
English-Russian dictionary of terms for heating, ventilation, air conditioning and cooling air > melting point
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noun (the temperature at which a given solid melts: The melting-point of ice is 0° centigrade.) point de fusion -
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noun (the temperature at which a given solid melts: The melting-point of ice is 0° centigrade.) punto de fusión -
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noun (the temperature at which a given solid melts: The melting-point of ice is 0° centigrade.) bræðslumark -
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noun (the temperature at which a given solid melts: The melting-point of ice is 0° centigrade.) olvadáspont -
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noun (the temperature at which a given solid melts: The melting-point of ice is 0° centigrade.) ponto de fusão -
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noun (the temperature at which a given solid melts: The melting-point of ice is 0° centigrade.) ergime noktası -
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noun (the temperature at which a given solid melts: The melting-point of ice is 0° centigrade.) tališče* * *[méltiŋpɔint]nounphysics tališče -
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• sulamispiste* * *noun (the temperature at which a given solid melts: The melting-point of ice is 0° centigrade.) sulamispiste -
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noun (the temperature at which a given solid melts: The melting-point of ice is 0° centigrade.) smeltepunkt -
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noun (the temperature at which a given solid melts: The melting-point of ice is 0° centigrade.) punto di fusione -
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noun (the temperature at which a given solid melts: The melting-point of ice is 0° centigrade.) der Schmelzpunkt -
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noun (the temperature at which a given solid melts: The melting-point of ice is 0° centigrade.) temperatura topnienia -
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noun (the temperature at which a given solid melts: The melting-point of ice is 0° centigrade.) kušanas temperatūra* * *kušanas punkts -
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noun (the temperature at which a given solid melts: The melting-point of ice is 0° centigrade.) lydymosi temperatūra -
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noun (the temperature at which a given solid melts: The melting-point of ice is 0° centigrade.) smältpunkt
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