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1 Phosgene
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2 phosgene
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3 Phosgene & stannic chloride mixture
Abbreviation: KJ (Chemical warfare agent)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Phosgene & stannic chloride mixture
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4 Phosgene Oxime
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5 Phosgene and arsenious chloride chemical warfare mixture
Abbreviation: CBRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Phosgene and arsenious chloride chemical warfare mixture
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6 phosgene, choking chemical agent [green cross]
Chemical weapons: CGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > phosgene, choking chemical agent [green cross]
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7 Chloropicrin & phosgene mixture
Abbreviation: PG (Chemical warfare agent)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Chloropicrin & phosgene mixture
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8 Chloropicrin, phosgene & stannic acid mixture
Abbreviation: NC (Chemical warfare agent)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Chloropicrin, phosgene & stannic acid mixture
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9 фосген
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10 фосгеновый
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11 gas beracun tak berwarna
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12 فوسجين
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13 fosgeno
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14 фосгенный
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15 фосген
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16 хлорокись углерода
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17 фосген
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18 fosgen
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19 фосген
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20 фосген
См. также в других словарях:
Phosgene — Phosgène Dichlorure de méthanoyle Phosgène Général Nom IUPAC Dichlorure de méthanoyle … Wikipédia en Français
Phosgéne — Phosgène Dichlorure de méthanoyle Phosgène Général Nom IUPAC Dichlorure de méthanoyle … Wikipédia en Français
phosgène — [ fɔsʒɛn ] n. m. • 1823; du gr. phôs « lumière » et gène ♦ Chim. Gaz incolore, très toxique, obtenu par la combinaison du chlore et de l oxyde de carbone (COCl2). ● phosgène nom masculin (du grec phôs, lumière) Dénomination courante du chlorure… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Phosgene — Phos gene, a. [Gr. fw^s light + the root of gi gnesqai to be born: cf. F. phosg[ e]ne.] (Old Chem.) Producing, or produced by, the action of light; used specifically to designate a gas also called {carbonyl chloride}. See {Carbonyl}. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
phosgene — phos gene (f[o^]s j[=e]n or f[o^]z j[=e]n), n. (Chem.) A reactive chemical substance ({COCl2}), also called {carbonyl choride}, used in synthesis of numerous substances. In the First Worlds War it was also used as a poisonous gas in combat. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
phosgene — [fäs′jēn΄] n. [so named (1812) by Sir Humphry Davy < Gr phōs, light (see PHOSPHORUS) + gene, GEN] a colorless, volatile, highly poisonous liquid, COCl2, prepared by the reaction of carbon monoxide with chlorine in the presence of activated… … English World dictionary
Phosgene — Not to be confused with phosphine, oxalyl chloride, or phosgene oxime. Phosgene[1] … Wikipedia
Phosgène — Dichlorure de méthanoyle Phosgène Général Nom IUPAC Dichlorure de méthanoyle … Wikipédia en Français
phosgene — /fos jeen, foz /, n. Chem. a poisonous, colorless, very volatile liquid or suffocating gas, COCl2, a chemical warfare compound: used chiefly in organic synthesis. Also called carbon oxychloride, carbonyl chloride, chloroformyl chloride. [1805 15; … Universalium
phosgene — Carbonyl Car bon*yl, n. [Carbon + yl.] (Chem.) The radical {(CO) }, occuring, always combined, in many compounds, as the aldehydes, the ketones, urea, carbonyl chloride, etc. [1913 Webster] Note: Though denoted by a formula identical with that of … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
phosgène — (fos jè n ) adj. m. Terme de chimie. Le gaz phosgène, le gaz oxychloride carbonique, ainsi dit parce qu il résulte de l action des rayons solaires sur un mélange à parties égales de gaz chlore et de gaz oxyde de carbone. ÉTYMOLOGIE Du grec,… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré