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1 hydrogen-sulphide water
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > hydrogen-sulphide water
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2 hydrogen-sulphide water
Нефть: сероводородная водаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > hydrogen-sulphide water
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3 hydrogen-sulphide water
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > hydrogen-sulphide water
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4 hydrogen-sulphide water
English-Russian dictionary of chemistre > hydrogen-sulphide water
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5 acid gas (a gas present in a hydrocarbon gas stream that forms an acid when dissolved in water. The most common acid gases are carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulphide)
Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: кислый газУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > acid gas (a gas present in a hydrocarbon gas stream that forms an acid when dissolved in water. The most common acid gases are carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulphide)
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6 hydrogen
(an element, the lightest gas, which burns and which, when combined with oxygen, produces water.) hidrógenohydrogen n hidrógenotr['haɪdrəʤən]1 SMALLCHEMISTRY/SMALL hidrógeno\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLhydrogen bomb bomba de hidrógenohydrogen peroxide agua oxigenada, peróxido de hidrógenohydrogen ['haɪdrəʤən] n: hidrógeno mn.• hidrógeno (Química) s.m.'haɪdrədʒənmass noun hidrógeno m; (before n)['haɪdrɪdʒǝn]hydrogen peroxide — agua f‡ oxigenada, peróxido m de hidrógeno
1.N hidrógeno m2.CPDhydrogen bomb N — bomba f de hidrógeno
hydrogen chloride N — cloruro m de hidrógeno
hydrogen peroxide N — agua f oxigenada
hydrogen sulphide N — ácido m sulfhídrico
* * *['haɪdrədʒən]mass noun hidrógeno m; (before n)hydrogen peroxide — agua f‡ oxigenada, peróxido m de hidrógeno
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7 hydrogen
['haɪdrədʒən]nome idrogeno m.* * *(an element, the lightest gas, which burns and which, when combined with oxygen, produces water.) idrogeno* * *hydrogen /ˈhaɪdrədʒən/ (chim.)n. [u]idrogeno: heavy hydrogen, idrogeno pesante● hydrogen bomb, bomba all'idrogeno □ (chim.) hydrogen ion, ione idrogeno; idrogenione □ hydrogen peroxide, perossido d'idrogeno; acqua ossigenata □ hydrogen sulphide, solfuro d'idrogeno; acido solfidricohydrogenousa.* * *['haɪdrədʒən]nome idrogeno m. -
8 acid gas
1) Общая лексика: кислый газ2) Военный термин: ОВ на основе кислот, отравляющее вещество кислого характера3) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: газ, содержащий сероводород и (или) углекислый газ, (a gas present in a hydrocarbon gas stream that forms an acid when dissolved in water. The most common acid gases are carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulphide) кислый газ4) Нефтегазовая техника газ с сероводородом5) Сахалин Р: газ, содержащий сероводород и/или углекислый газ6) Нефть и газ: высокосернистый газ -
9 environmental impact of aquaculture
воздействие аквакультуры на окружающую среду
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environmental impact of aquaculture
Fish farming pollutes the water with nutrients, methane and hydrogen sulphide which threaten both farmed fish and other marine life. Dangerous pesticides have been used to treat infestations of sea lice. (Source: WPR)
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10 geothermal energy
геотермальная энергия
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geothermal energy
An energy produced by tapping the earth's internal heat. At present, the only available technologies to do this are those that extract heat from hydrothermal convection systems, where water or steam transfer the heat from the deeper part of the earth to the areas where the energy can be tapped. The amount of pollutants found in geothermal vary from area to area but may contain arsenic, boron, selenium, lead, cadmium, and fluorides. They also may contain hydrogen sulphide, mercury, ammonia, radon, carbon dioxide, and methane. (Source: KOREN)
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