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3 кватернизированные длинноцепными алкилгалогенидами
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > кватернизированные длинноцепными алкилгалогенидами
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4 низшие галоидные алкилы
Chemistry: lower alkyl halidesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > низшие галоидные алкилы
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5 галогенизированный углеводород
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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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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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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