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1 labile hydrogen
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > labile hydrogen
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2 labile hydrogen
Химия: активный атом водорода -
3 labile hydrogen
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4 labile hydrogen
• лабилен водородEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > labile hydrogen
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5 hydrogen
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6 heavy hydrogen
1. тяжелый водород2. дейтерийThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > heavy hydrogen
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7 heavy hydrogen
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8 atomic hydrogen
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > atomic hydrogen
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9 light hydrogen
протий; обычный водород; лёгкий водородEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > light hydrogen
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10 atomic hydrogen
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > atomic hydrogen
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11 ring hydrogen
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > ring hydrogen
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12 отщепление водорода
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13 регенерация водорода
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14 теллуристый водород
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15 четырехсернистый водород
Русско-английский научный словарь > четырехсернистый водород
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16 лабилен водород
labile hydrogenlabile hydrogensБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > лабилен водород
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17 неустойчивый
Неустойчивый - unstable; labile (химически)This additive donates labile hydrogen to free radicals so inhibiting propagation of the oxidation reaction.Nobody knows how to verify in the design stage that a compressor will run without unstable vibrations.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > неустойчивый
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18 активный атом водорода
Chemistry: labile hydrogenУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > активный атом водорода
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19 атом
м. atom«горячий» атом — hot atom
ионизированный атом — ionized atom; atomic ion
атомный номер, порядковое число атома — atomic number
атомный век, век атома — atomic age, the age of atom
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