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1 Ether
эфир
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ether
A colorless liquid, slightly soluble in water; used as a reagent, intermediate, anesthetic, and solvent. (Source: MGH)
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2 Ether
сущ.хим. эфир (простые эфиры; сравн. Ester - сложные эфиры) -
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5 Ether-Talk-Schnittstellenkarte
fинтерфейсная плата для сопряжения с сетью "Эзернет"Deutsch-Russische Wörterbuch polytechnischen > Ether-Talk-Schnittstellenkarte
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6 Hopfenbitterstoffe mit Ether extrahierte
горькие вещества хмеля, экстрагированные сложным эфиромDas Deutsch-Russische Wörterbuch des Biers > Hopfenbitterstoffe mit Ether extrahierte
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7 Hopfenbitterstoffe
m pl- wirksame HopfenbitterstoffeDas Deutsch-Russische Wörterbuch des Biers > Hopfenbitterstoffe
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8 Stickstoffmonoxid
оксид азота
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nitrogen monoxide
A colourless gas, soluble in water, ethanol and ether. It is formed in many reactions involving the reduction of nitric acid, but more convenient reactions for the preparation of reasonably pure NO are reactions of sodium nitrite, sulphuric acid, etc. (Source: DICCHE)
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9 Chlorethylen
хлороэтилен
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chloroethylene
A flammable, explosive gas with an ethereal aroma; soluble in alcohol and ether, slightly soluble in water; boils at -14а C; an important monomer for polyvinyl chloride and its copolymers; used in organic synthesis and in adhesives. (Source: MGH)
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ÉTHER — La notion d’éther est aussi vieille que la physique, mais sa signification a considérablement varié, suivant en cela l’évolution des théories et les progrès de l’expérience. Oscillant entre l’idée de feu, de lumière et celle de représentation… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Ether — E ther ([=e] th[ e]r), n. [L. aether, Gr. a iqh r, fr. a i qein to light up, kindle, burn, blaze; akin to Skr. idh, indh, and prob. to E. idle: cf. F. [ e]ther.] [Written also {[ae]ther}.] 1. (Physics) A medium of great elasticity and extreme… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ether — Éther Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom … Wikipédia en Français
Ether — [ e:tɐ]: vgl. ↑ Äther. * * * Ether 〈m. 3; unz.; Chem.; fachsprachl.〉 = Äther * * * E|ther [griech. aithe̅̓r = obere Luft, Himmelsluft; vgl. Äther (1)], der; s, ; veraltete S: Äther: 1) Gruppenbez. für org. Verb. der allg. Formel R1 O R2, wobei… … Universal-Lexikon
ether — late 14c., upper regions of space, from O.Fr. ether and directly from L. aether the upper pure, bright air, from Gk. aither upper air; bright, purer air; the sky, from aithein to burn, shine, from PIE root *aidh to burn (see EDIFICE (Cf.… … Etymology dictionary
ether — ► NOUN 1) (also diethyl ether) a volatile, highly flammable liquid used as an anaesthetic and as a solvent. 2) Chemistry any organic compound with an oxygen atom linking two alkyl groups. 3) (also aether) chiefly literary the clear sky; the upper … English terms dictionary
ether — [ē′thər] n. [ME < L aether < Gr aithēr < aithein, to kindle, burn < IE base * aidh > L aestas, summer, OE ætan, to burn] 1. a substance hypothesized by the ancients as filling all space beyond the sphere of the moon, and making up… … English World dictionary
ETHER — civitas in tribu Iudae. Iosuae c. 15. v. 42. Lat. oratio, sive deprecatio … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Ether — vgl. ↑Äther … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
ether — atmosphere, *air, ozone … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Ether — vgl. 2Äther … Die deutsche Rechtschreibung