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1 fluorine-containing oxidant
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2 oxidant
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3 oxidant
fluorine-containing oxidant — фторсодержащий окислитель
liquid oxidant — жидкий окислитель
solid oxidant — твёрдый окислитель
English-Russian dictionary of aviation and space materials > oxidant
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4 oxidant
окислитель oxidant fluorine-containing - фторсодержащий окислитель oxidant liquid - жидкий окислитель oxidant solid - твердый окислитель
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