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1 bicarbonate
tr[baɪ'kɑːbənət]1 SMALLCHEMISTRY/SMALL bicarbonato\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLbicarbonate of soda bicarbonato sódicobicarbonate [.baɪ'kɑrbənət, -.neɪt] n: bicarbonato mn.• bicarbonato (Química) s.m. -
2 bicarbonate
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3 bicarbonate
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4 bicarbonate
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5 bicarbonate of soda
bicarbonato sódicobaɪ'kɑːrbəneɪt, baɪ'kɑːbəneɪtmass noun bicarbonato m de sodio or de soda or (Esp) de sosa[baɪ'kɑːbǝnɪtǝv'sǝʊdǝ]N bicarbonato m de soda* * *[baɪ'kɑːrbəneɪt, baɪ'kɑːbəneɪt]mass noun bicarbonato m de sodio or de soda or (Esp) de sosa -
6 bicarbonate of soda
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7 bicarbonate precursor
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8 bicarbonate therapy
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9 bicarbonate transport
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10 bicarbonate of soda
nCHEM, DETERG, FOOD bicarbonato de sodio m, bicarbonato sódico m -
11 bicarbonate precursor
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12 bicarbonate therapy
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13 bicarbonate transport
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14 bicarbonate water
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15 sodium bicarbonate
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16 sodium bicarbonate/carbonate
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17 sodium bicarbonate
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18 standard bicarbonate
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19 sodium bicarbonate
nCHEM, DETERG, FOOD bicarbonato de sodio m, bicarbonato sódico m -
20 ammonium bicarbonate
s.bicarbonato de amonio.
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bicarbonate — [ bikarbɔnat ] n. m. • 1825; de bi et carbonate ♦ Chim. Carbonate acide. ⇒ carbonate, sel. Cour. Bicarbonate de soude (de sodium),employé contre les maux d estomac. Adj. BICARBONATÉ, ÉE , 1861 . ● bicarbonate nom masculin Nom courant des… … Encyclopédie Universelle
bicarbonaté — bicarbonate [ bikarbɔnat ] n. m. • 1825; de bi et carbonate ♦ Chim. Carbonate acide. ⇒ carbonate, sel. Cour. Bicarbonate de soude (de sodium),employé contre les maux d estomac. Adj. BICARBONATÉ, ÉE , 1861 . ● bicarbonate … Encyclopédie Universelle
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bicarbonate — noun a) the univalent anion HCO; any salt of carbonic acid in which only one of the hydrogen atoms has been replaced b) sodium bicarbonate used as a mild antacid; bicarbonate of soda … Wiktionary
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