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m Wasserstoff* * *водоро́д m Wasserstoff* * *водоро́д<-а>м Wasserstoff m* * *n1) gener. (хим. знак H) Hydrogen, (хим. знак H) Hydrogenium, Wasserstoff (хим. знак H)3) eng. Hydrogenium4) chem. naszierender Wasserstoff5) astr. H6) nucl.phys. Wasserstoff (H)7) shipb. Wassergas -
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tritium
The hydrogen isotope having mass number 3; it is one form of heavy hydrogen, the other being deuterium. (Source: MGH)
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4 гидроген-ураноспинит
ngeol. Hydrogen-UranospinitУниверсальный русско-немецкий словарь > гидроген-ураноспинит
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Diwasserstoff, Hydrogen, WasserstoffРусско-немецкий словарь по химии и химической технологии > водород
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8 алифатическое соединение
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aliphatic compound
Any organic compound of hydrogen and carbon characterized by a straight chain of the carbon atoms. (Source: MGH)
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9 алициклический углеводород
алициклический углеводород
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alicyclic hydrocarbon
A class of organic compounds containing only carbon and hydrogen atoms joined to form one or more rings and having the properties of both aliphatic and cyclic substances. (Source: MGH / RRDA)
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alcohol
A group of organic chemical compounds composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. The molecules in the series vary in chain length and are composed of a hydrocarbon plus a hydroxyl group. Alcohol includes methanol and ethanol. (Source: EIADOE)
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11 воздействие аквакультуры на окружающую среду
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environmental impact of aquaculture
Fish farming pollutes the water with nutrients, methane and hydrogen sulphide which threaten both farmed fish and other marine life. Dangerous pesticides have been used to treat infestations of sea lice. (Source: WPR)
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12 галогенизированный углеводород
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halogenated hydrocarbon
One of a group of halogen derivatives of organic hydrogen and carbon containing compounds; the group includes monohalogen compounds (alkyl or aryl halides) and polyhalogen compounds that contain the same or different halogen atoms. (Source: MGH)
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geothermal energy
An energy produced by tapping the earth's internal heat. At present, the only available technologies to do this are those that extract heat from hydrothermal convection systems, where water or steam transfer the heat from the deeper part of the earth to the areas where the energy can be tapped. The amount of pollutants found in geothermal vary from area to area but may contain arsenic, boron, selenium, lead, cadmium, and fluorides. They also may contain hydrogen sulphide, mercury, ammonia, radon, carbon dioxide, and methane. (Source: KOREN)
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soil acidification
A naturally occurring process in humid climates that has long been the subject of research, whose findings suggest acid precipitation effects. The generally accepted impact of soil acidification on the productivity of terrestrial plants is summarised as follows: as soil becomes more acidic the basic cations (Ca, Mg) on the soil exchange are replaced by hydrogen ions or solubilized metals. The basic cation, now in solution, can be leached through the soil. As time progresses the soil becomes less fertile and more acidic. Resultant decreases in soil pH cause reduced, less-active population of soil microorganisms, which in turn slow decomposition of plant residues and cycling of essential plant nutrients. (Source: PARCOR)
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acidity
The state of being acid that is of being capable of transferring a hydrogen ion in solution. (Source: MGHa)
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oxidising agent
Compound that gives up oxygen easily, removes hydrogen from another compound, or attracts negative electrons. (Source: MGH)
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organic pollutant
A plant- or animal-produced pollutant containing mainly carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. (Source: ERG)
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base (chemical)
Any chemical species, ionic or molecular, capable of accepting or receiving a proton (hydrogen ion) from another substance; the other substance acts as an acid in giving of the proton; the other ion is a base. (Source: MGH)
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bleaching agent
1) A chemical, such as an aromatic acyl peroxide or monoperoxiphthalic acid, used to bleach flour, fats, oils and other edibles.
2) An oxidizing or reducing chemical such as sodium hypochlorite, sulfur dioxide, sodium acid sulfite, or hydrogen peroxide.
(Source: MGH)
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nutrient
Chemical elements which are involved in the construction of living tissue and which are needed by both plant and animal. The most important in terms of bulk are carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, with other essential ones including nitrogen, potassium, calcium, sulphur and phosphorus. (Source: WRIGHT)
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Hydrogen — Hy dro*gen, n. [Hydro , 1 + gen: cf. F. hydrog[ e]ne. So called because water is generated by its combustion. See {Hydra}.] (Chem.) A gaseous element, colorless, tasteless, and odorless, the lightest known substance, being fourteen and a half… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hydrogen — Capture d écran … Wikipédia en Français
Hydrogen 7 — steht für: den BMW Hydrogen 7, ein Wasserstofffahrzeug von BMW ein Wasserstoffisotop mit 6 Neutronen, Hydrogen 7 Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wort bezeichneter Begriffe … Deutsch Wikipedia
hydrogen — 1791, from Fr. hydrogène, coined 1787 by G. de Morveau, Lavoisier, Berthollet, and Fourcroy from Gk. hydr , stem of hydros water (see WATER (Cf. water) (n.1)) + Fr. gène producing (see GEN (Cf. gen)). So called because it forms water when exposed … Etymology dictionary
hydrogen — [hī′drə jən] n. [Fr hydrogène (see HYDRO & GEN): coined (1787) by L. B. Guyton de Morveau (1737 1816), Fr chemist, in reference to the generation of water from the combustion of hydrogen] a flammable, colorless, odorless, gaseous chemical element … English World dictionary
Hydrogēn — Hydrogēn, Wasserstoff; Hydrogēngas, Wasserstoffgas. Hydrogēnheizung u. Hydrogēnerleuchtung, Heizung u. Beleuchtung mit Wasserstoffgas, s.d. Hydrogēnpol, der negative Pol einer galvanischen Kette, weil an ihm sich bei der Zerlegung des Wassers das … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Hydrogen — Hydrogēn (Hydrogenĭum, grch.), Wasserstoff … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Hydrogen — Hydrogen, griech. dtsch., Wasserstoff; H. pol, negativer Pol, s. Galvanismus … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Hydrogen... — Hydrogen..., Präfix für die Bezeichnung saurer Salze in der anorganischen Chemie; z. B. Hydrogencarbonate, die sauren Salze der Kohlensäure, Hydrogensulfate, die sauren Salze der Schwefelsäure … Universal-Lexikon
hydrogen — Symbol: H Atomic number: 1 Atomic weight: 1.0079 Colourless, odourless gaseous chemical element. Lightest and most abundant element in the universe. Present in water and in all organic compounds. Chemically reacts with most elements. Discovered… … Elements of periodic system
hydrogen — ► NOUN ▪ a colourless, odourless, highly flammable gas which is the lightest of the chemical elements … English terms dictionary