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1 йодат свинца
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2 йодноватокислый свинец
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3 йодноватокислый свинец
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4 азид свинца
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5 ацетат свинца
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6 борнокислый свинец
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7 бромид свинца
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8 возраст по свинцу
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9 двуфтористый свинец
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10 йодат свинца
[lang name="Russian"]отравление свинцом, свинцовое отравление — lead poisoning
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11 метаборнокислый свинец
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12 метакремнекислый свинец
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13 молибденовокислый свинец
Русско-английский научный словарь > молибденовокислый свинец
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14 нафтенат свинца
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15 ортосвинцовокислый свинец
Русско-английский научный словарь > ортосвинцовокислый свинец
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16 ортосиликат свинца
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17 роданид свинца
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18 селенид свинца
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19 сернистый свинец
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20 сульфат свинца
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