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1 тонкоизмельченный колчедан
[lang name="Russian"]пиритная пыль; тонкоизмельченный колчедан — pyrite dust
[lang name="Russian"]халькопирит, медный колчедан — copper pyrites
Русско-английский научный словарь > тонкоизмельченный колчедан
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2 колчедан
колчеда́н м.
pyriteвыщела́чивать колчеда́н — leach the pyriteобжига́ть колчеда́н — roast the pyrite oreжеле́зный колчеда́н — iron pyriteжелезони́келевый колчеда́н — iron-nickel pyriteмагни́тный колчеда́н — magnetic pyriteме́дный колчеда́н — copper pyriteмышьяко́вый колчеда́н — arsenopyriteрядово́й колчеда́н — run-of-the-mine pyriteсе́рный колчеда́н — iron pyriteфлотацио́нный колчеда́н — flotation pyrite* * * -
3 колчедан
м. pyriteхалькопирит, медный колчедан — copper pyrites
пиритная пыль; тонкоизмельченный колчедан — pyrite dust
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4 железоникелевый колчедан
1) Geology: pentlandite2) Engineering: iron-nickel pyriteУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > железоникелевый колчедан
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