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* * *аммиа́к м.
ammoniaбезво́дный аммиа́к — anhydrous ammoniaбезво́дный, техни́ческий аммиа́к — commercial-grade anhydrous ammoniaбезво́дный, холоди́льный аммиа́к — refrigeration-grade anhydrous ammoniaгазообра́зный аммиа́к — ammonia gas, gaseous ammoniaжи́дкий аммиа́к — liquid ammonia* * * -
2 пары аммиака
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ammonia
A colorless gaseous alkaline compound that is very soluble in water, has a characteristic pungent odour, is lighter than air, and is formed as a result of the decomposition of most nitrogenous organic material. (Source: MGH)
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4 аммиачное выщелачивание
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > аммиачное выщелачивание
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•Most of the oxygen, nitrogen and sulphur in the coal appear as water, ammonia, and hydrogen sulphide in the gaseous products.
•When atomic energy is released quickly in a bomb, it manifests itself as heat, shock wave,...
•Radiation damage of the nitrilites would be reflected by changes in the rate of fermentation.
•The mass effect shows itself as a slight difference of the terms of...
•This reduced adhesion shows up most vividly when...
•External corrosion shows (up) as rusty or pitted spots on the metal.
•These antibodies are too weak to reveal themselves in test tube reaction.
•The relative scarcity of volatile elements in eucretes ( a type of meteorites) shows up in the composition of...
••This form of the disease can be manifested by a wide range of signs and symptoms. This uncertainty makes itself evident in the range of values found for...
••A number of interesting properties emerge in the vicinity of the critical point.
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6 органический азот
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organic nitrogen
Essential nutrient of the food supply of plants and the diets of animals. Animals obtain it in nitrogen-containing compounds, particularly aminoacids. Although the atmosphere is nearly 80% gaseous nitrogen, very few organisms have the ability to use it in this form. The higher plants normally obtain it from the soil after microorganisms have converted the nitrogen into ammonia or nitrates, which they can then absorb. This conversion of nitrogen, known as nitrogen fixation, is essential for the formation of amino acids which, in turn, are the building blocks of proteins. (Source: WRIGHT)
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7 сжиженный газ
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liquefied gas
A gaseous compound or mixture converted to the liquid phase by cooling or compression; examples are liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), liquefied natural gas (LNG), liquid oxygen, and liquid ammonia. (Source: MGH)
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Ammonia — For other uses, see Ammonia (disambiguation). Ammonia … Wikipedia
Ammonia — Am*mo ni*a, n. [From sal ammoniac, which was first obtaining near the temple of Jupiter Ammon, by burning camel s dung. See {Ammoniac}.] (Chem.) A gaseous compound of hydrogen and nitrogen, {NH3}, with a pungent smell and taste: often called… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ammonia production — Because of its many uses, ammonia is one of the most highly produced inorganic chemicals. There are literally dozens of large scale ammonia production plants worldwide. The worldwide production in 2004 was 109,000,000 metric tons. [… … Wikipedia
ammonia — /euh mohn yeuh, euh moh nee euh/, n. Chem. 1. a colorless, pungent, suffocating, highly water soluble, gaseous compound, NH3, usually produced by the direct combination of nitrogen and hydrogen gases: used chiefly for refrigeration and in the… … Universalium
ammonia — am•mo•nia [[t]əˈmoʊn yə, əˈmoʊ ni ə[/t]] n. 1) chem. a colorless, pungent, suffocating, highly water soluble, gaseous compound, NH3, used chiefly for refrigeration and in the manufacture of commercial chemicals and laboratory reagents 2) chem.… … From formal English to slang
ammonia — noun Etymology: New Latin, from Latin sal ammoniacus sal ammoniac, literally, salt of Ammon, from Greek ammōniakos of Ammon, from Ammōn Ammon, Amun, an Egyptian god near whose temple at the Siwa oasis it was extracted Date: 1789 1. a pungent… … New Collegiate Dictionary
ammonia — A colorless volatile gas, NH3, very soluble in water, capable of forming the weak base, NH4+OH−, which combines with acids to form ammonium compounds. [fr. L. sal ammoniacus, salt of Amen (G. Ammon), obtained near a temple of Amen in Libya] * * * … Medical dictionary
ammonia — noun /ʌˈmon.jʌ/ A gaseous compound of hydrogen and nitrogen, NH, with a pungent smell and taste. Syn: spirits of hartshorn, volatile alkali … Wiktionary
ammonia — A colorless gaseous alkaline compound that is very soluble in water, has a characteristic pungent odor, is lighter than air, and is formed as a result of the decomposition of most nitrogenous organic material, such as tissue from dead bodies … Forensic science glossary
liquid ammonia — noun : a heavy liquid that has a high vapor pressure at ordinary temperatures, that causes freezing when brought into contact with the skin, that is obtained by compressing anhydrous gaseous ammonia, and that is used in refrigeration and as a… … Useful english dictionary
excretion — excretion1 /ik skree sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of excreting. 2. the substance excreted, as urine or sweat, or certain plant products. [1595 1605; < LL excretion (s. of excretio) that which is sifted out. See EXCRETE, ION] excretion2 /ik skree… … Universalium