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1 carbon
['kɑːbən]n ( CHEM)węgiel m* * *(an element occurring as diamond and graphite and also in coal etc.) węgiel- carbon dioxide
- carbon monoxide
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2 carbon-14
radiowęgielwęgiel-14 -
3 carbon copy
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4 carbon monoxide
[mɔ'nɔksaɪd]ntlenek m węgla* * *(a colourless, very poisonous gas which has no smell: Carbon monoxide is given off by car engines.) tlenek węgla -
5 carbon paper
nkalka f (maszynowa or ołówkowa)* * *(a type of paper coated with carbon etc which makes a copy when placed between the sheets being written or typed.) kalka -
6 carbon replica
replika węglowa carbon residue pozostałość koksowa przy badaniu smarów -
7 carbon-carbon scission
rozerwanie wiązania między atomami węglaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > carbon-carbon scission
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8 carbon dioxide
ndwutlenek m węgla* * *(a gas present in the air, breathed out by man and other animals.) dwutlenek węgla -
9 carbon ribbon
ntaśma f do maszyny do pisania -
10 carbon arc
łuk węglowy między elektrodami węglowymi -
11 carbon arc lamp
lampa łukowa -
12 carbon arc torch
uchwyt elektrody węglowej -
13 carbon arc welding
spawanie łukiem węglowymspawanie łukowe elektrodą węglowąEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > carbon arc welding
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14 carbon black
sadza -
15 carbon black masterbatch
przedmieszka sadzowaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > carbon black masterbatch
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16 carbon boil
wrzenie kąpieli stalowejwywołane wypalaniem się węgla -
17 carbon bronze
brąz grafitowy stop łożyskowy -
18 carbon brush
szczotka węglowa -
19 carbon chain
łańcuch węglowy -
20 carbon copy
kopia przez kalkę
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Carbon — (), but as most compounds with multiple single bonded oxygens on a single carbon it is unstable.] Cyanide (CN–), has a similar structure, but behaves much like a halide ion (pseudohalogen). For example it can form the nitride cyanogen molecule… … Wikipedia
Carbon — Car bon (k[aum]r b[o^]n), n. [F. carbone, fr. L. carbo coal; cf. Skr. [,c]r[=a] to cook.] (Chem.) 1. An elementary substance, not metallic in its nature, which is present in all organic compounds. Atomic weight 11.97. Symbol C. it is combustible … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
carbon — CARBÓN s.n. Element chimic, metaloid foarte răspândit în natură, component de bază al tuturor substanţelor organice, care se găseşte în cărbuni, în petrol, în gaze etc., iar în stare elementară în diamant, în grafit şi în cărbunele negru. ♢… … Dicționar Român
Carbon — steht für: Kohlenstoff, chemisches Element Karbon, Erdzeitalter, die fünfte geochronologische Periode des Paläozoikums von vor etwa 359,2 Millionen Jahren bis vor etwa 299 Millionen Jahren Kohlenstofffaserverstärkter Kunststoff Carbon (Apple),… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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carbon — UK US /ˈkɑːbən/ noun ► [U] NATURAL RESOURCES a chemical element (= simple chemical substance), which exists in all plants and animals, and is an important part of coal and oil. When carbon is burned it produces carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide … Financial and business terms
carbón — (Del lat. carbo, ōnis). 1. m. Materia sólida, ligera, negra y muy combustible, que resulta de la destilación o de la combustión incompleta de la leña o de otros cuerpos orgánicos. 2. carbón de piedra. 3. Brasa o ascua después de apagada. 4.… … Diccionario de la lengua española
carbon — [kär′bən] n. [Fr carbone < L carbo (gen. carbonis), coal < IE base * ker , to burn > HEARTH] 1. a nonmetallic chemical element found in many inorganic compounds and all organic compounds: diamond and graphite are pure carbon; carbon is… … English World dictionary
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carbon — non metallic element, 1789, coined 1787 in French by Lavoisier as charbone, from L. carbo (gen. carbonis) glowing coal, charcoal, from PIE root *ker heat, fire, to burn (Cf. L. cremare to burn; Skt. krsna black, burnt, kudayati singes; Lith.… … Etymology dictionary
carbón — sustantivo masculino 1. Combustible sólido y negro que se obtiene por destilación o combustión incompleta de diferentes fuentes como huesos o leña y arde con facilidad. carbón animal. carbón vegetal o carbón de leña. 2. Combustible mineral fósil… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española