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Polymers: BTCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > benzene tetrachloride
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2 тетрахлорциклогексан
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1) Chemistry: phenyl tetrachloride, tetrachlorobenzene2) Polymers: benzene tetrachloride -
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Chemistry: benzene tetrachlorideУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тетрахлорциклогексан
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6 Anthelm, Ludwig
SUBJECT AREA: Textiles[br]fl. 1897, Germany[br]German who used carbon tetrachloride as a dry-cleaning agent.[br]Until the mid-nineteenth century, washing with soap and water was the only way to clean clothes. Around 1850 a kind of turpentine, camphene, began to be used (see J.B. Jolly- Bellin), but this necessitated taking the garments apart and resewing together after they had been cleaned. When benzene was introduced in 1866 by Pullars of Perth, Scotland, garments no longer needed to be taken apart. In 1897 Ludwig Anthelm of Leipzig started to use carbon tetrachloride (tetrachloromethane); however this was found to corrode the equipment and was dangerous to breathe, and it was replaced in Britain with trichlorethylene in 1918.[br]Further ReadingI.McNeil (ed.), 1990, An Encyclopaedia of the History of Technology, London: Routledge, p. 854 (an account of the introduction of dry-cleaning).RLH -
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рус Случайное отравление и воздействие органическими растворителями, галогенсодержащими углеводородами и их парамиeng Accidental poisoning by and exposure to organic solvents and halogenated hydrocarbons and their vapours. (Includes: ) benzene and homologues, carbon tetrachloride (tetrachloromethane), chlorofluorocarbons, petroleum (derivatives) -
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рус Случайное отравление и воздействие органическими растворителями, галогенсодержащими углеводородами и их парамиeng Accidental poisoning by and exposure to organic solvents and halogenated hydrocarbons and their vapours. (Includes: ) benzene and homologues, carbon tetrachloride (tetrachloromethane), chlorofluorocarbons, petroleum (derivatives) -
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рус Преднамеренное самоотравление и воздействие органическими растворителями, галогенсодержащими углеводородами и их парамиeng Intentional self-poisoning by and exposure to organic solvents and halogenated hydrocarbons and their vapours. (Includes: ) benzene and homologues, carbon tetrachloride (tetrachloromethane), chlorofluorocarbons, petroleum (derivatives) -
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рус Преднамеренное самоотравление и воздействие органическими растворителями, галогенсодержащими углеводородами и их парамиeng Intentional self-poisoning by and exposure to organic solvents and halogenated hydrocarbons and their vapours. (Includes: ) benzene and homologues, carbon tetrachloride (tetrachloromethane), chlorofluorocarbons, petroleum (derivatives) -
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рус Отравление и воздействие органическими растворителями и галогенсодержащими углеводородами и их парами с неопределенными намерениямиeng Poisoning by and exposure to organic solvents and halogenated hydrocarbons and their vapours, undetermined intent. (Includes: ) benzene and homologues, carbon tetrachloride (tetrachloromethane), chlorofluorocarbons, petroleum (derivatives) -
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рус Контакт с паром, горячими испарениями и горячими предметами с неопределенными намерениямиeng Poisoning by and exposure to organic solvents and halogenated hydrocarbons and their vapours, undetermined intent. (Includes: ) benzene and homologues, carbon tetrachloride (tetrachloromethane), chlorofluorocarbons, petroleum (derivatives)
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