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1 Acid Dissociation Constant
Abbreviation: KaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Acid Dissociation Constant
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2 кислотная диссоциация
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3 кислотная диссоциация
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4 кислотная диссоциация
1) Chemistry: acid dissociation, acidic dissociation2) Makarov: proton ionizationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > кислотная диссоциация
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5 константа кислотной диссоциации
Chemistry: acid dissociation constantУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > константа кислотной диссоциации
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6 аккумулятор давления
1. pressure accumulator2. ракет. pressure bottleРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > аккумулятор давления
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7 слабый
1. flat2. languid3. softлегкий обжиг; слабый обжиг — soft burning
слабый наркотик — "soft drug "
4. feebleбледное произведение, слабая работа — feeble work
5. impotent6. knock-kneed7. lean8. tenuous9. thin10. faintish11. faintly12. loosely-coupled13. poorly14. unbacked15. wanly16. wilted17. weak; feeble; faint; infirm; delicate; flabby; poorслабая печать; непропечатка — weak impression of typing
18. dim19. faint20. limp21. low22. mild23. queasy24. slack25. slight26. tender27. weaklyСинонимический ряд:1. болезненно (прил.) болезненно; дохло; квело; слабого здоровья; хворо; хило; хлипко; хрупкого здоровья2. жидко (прил.) водянисто; жидко; легко; некрепко3. немощно (прил.) маломощно; малосильно; немощно; слабосильно4. слабохарактерно (прил.) безвольно; бесхарактерно; мягкотело; слабовольно; слабодушно; слабохарактерно5. тихо (прил.) негромко; неслышно; тихо6. жидко (проч.) водянисто; жидко; некрепко7. легко (проч.) легко; слегка8. тихо (проч.) еле слышно; негромко; неслышно; потихоньку; тихо; тихонькоАнтонимический ряд:крепко; могуче; сильно -
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•An understanding of... is contingent on a knowledge of...
•The choice of buffer is dictated by the values of the various dissociation constants.
•Such methods must rely on the development of techniques that...
•The length and weight of the drag rope are functions of the size of the balloon.
•The location of the base line is counting-rate dependent (зависит от скорости учёта).
•The length of the casing is dependent (or depends) (up)on the delay factor.
•The plasma volume is determined by this equilibrium.
•The material of the electrode is governed by the nature of the material to be separated.
•The vigour of the reaction is governed by the proportion of chromic acid.
•The decision lies with the management.
•The monomeric frequency is strongly solvent dependent (зависит от растворителя).
•The direction of motion of these molecules depends on the sign of the detuning of the laser frequency.
•The properties of clay materials are controlled by at least five major factors.
•The understanding of the structures of chemical compounds hinges on the understanding of the electronic configuration of the elements.
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9 изменение констант диссоциации трифторметансульфоновой кислоты с гидратацией
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > изменение констант диссоциации трифторметансульфоновой кислоты с гидратацией
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10 разложение
breakdown, corruption, decay, decomposition, degradation, ( в ряд) development матем., disintegration, dissection, dissociation, ( на составные части) dissolution, ( изображения) scan, scanning, putrefaction, ( вещества) reduction экол., resolution* * *разложе́ние с.1. ( распад) decomposition, disintegration2. ( воздействие с целью вызвать распад) хим. attackразложе́ние напр. хло́ристого ка́лия азо́тной кислото́й — attack, e. g., on potassium chloride by nitric acidразложе́ние ве́ктора — decomposition [resolution] of a vectorразложе́ние в ряд по … — expansion in terms of …разложе́ние в степенно́й ряд — expansion into a power series, power series expansionразложе́ние на мно́жители — factorization, factoringразложе́ние рациона́льной дро́би на просте́йшие — decomposition of a fraction, decomposition (of a fraction) into partial fractionsразложе́ние све́та ( на спектральные составляющие) — dispersion of lightразложе́ние сил — resolution of forcesспектра́льное разложе́ние — spectrum analysisтерми́ческое разложе́ние — thermal decompositionхими́ческое разложе́ние — chemical decomposition -
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•An understanding of... is contingent on a knowledge of...
•The choice of buffer is dictated by the values of the various dissociation constants.
•Such methods must rely on the development of techniques that...
•The length and weight of the drag rope are functions of the size of the balloon.
•The location of the base line is counting-rate dependent (зависит от скорости учёта).
•The length of the casing is dependent (or depends) (up)on the delay factor.
•The plasma volume is determined by this equilibrium.
•The material of the electrode is governed by the nature of the material to be separated.
•The vigour of the reaction is governed by the proportion of chromic acid.
•The decision lies with the management.
•The monomeric frequency is strongly solvent dependent (зависит от растворителя).
•The direction of motion of these molecules depends on the sign of the detuning of the laser frequency.
•The properties of clay materials are controlled by at least five major factors.
•The understanding of the structures of chemical compounds hinges on the understanding of the electronic configuration of the elements.
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