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1 bromine hydride
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > bromine hydride
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2 bromine hydride
Химия: бромистый водород, бромоводород -
3 bromine hydride
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4 bromine hydride
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5 hydride
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6 hydride
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7 bromine
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8 bromine
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9 barium hydride
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10 calcium hydride
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > calcium hydride
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11 barium hydride
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > barium hydride
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12 rubidium hydride
водородистый рубидий; гидрид рубидияThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > rubidium hydride
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13 samaric hydride
водородистый самарий (; гидрид самария(The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > samaric hydride
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14 sodium hydride
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > sodium hydride
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15 trimethyltin hydride
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > trimethyltin hydride
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16 methane
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A colourless, odourless, and tasteless gas, lighter than air and reacting violently with chlorine and bromine in sunlight, a chief component of natural gas; used as a source of methanol, acetylene, and carbon monoxide. Also known as methyl hydride. (Source: MGH)
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