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1 zirconate
цирконат, соль циркониевой кислоты, M2ZrO3 (где M — ион щелочного металла)barium zirconate — цирконат бария BaZrO3
beryllium zirconate — цирконат бериллия Be3Zr2O7
cadmium zirconate — цирконат кадмия CdZrO3
calcium zirconate — цирконат кальция CaZrO3
lead zirconate — цирконат свинца PbZrO3
lithium zirconate — цирконат лития Li2ZrO3
magnesium zirconate — цирконат магния MgZrO3
strontium zirconate — цирконат стронция SrZrO3
thorium zirconate — цирконат тория ThZrO4
titanate-lead zirconate — цирконат титаната свинца PbTiO3 x PbZrO3
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2 titanate
титанат, соль титановой кислотыaluminum titanate — титанат алюминия Al2O3 x 3 TiO2
barium titanate — титанат бария BaTiO3
barium-calcium titanate — бариево-кальциевый титанат BaO x CaO x 2 TiO2
barium-calcium-lead titanate — бариево-кальциево-свинцовый титанат BaO x CaO x PbO x 3 TiO2
beryllium titanate — титанат берилия BeTiO3
calcium titanate — титанат кальция CaTiO3
copper titanate — титанат меди CuTiO3
fibrous-potassium titanate — волокнистый титанат калия
lead titanate — титанат свинца PbTiO3
lead-zirconate titanate — титанат-цирконат свинца
lithium titanate — титанат лития Li2TiO3
magnesium titanate — титанат магния MgTiO3
nickel titanate — титанат никеля NiTiO3
potassium titanate — титанат калия K2TiO3
strontium titanate — титанат стронция SrTiO3
zinc titanate — титанат цинка ZnTiO3
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