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1 Sulphate Of Ammonia
Immunology: SOAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Sulphate Of Ammonia
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2 zwavelzure ammonia
zwavelzure ammoniaVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zwavelzure ammonia
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3 amon-sulfat
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4 amonijum-sulfat
• sulphate of ammonia -
5 sulfat
sulfat, sulphateammoniumsulfat; ammonium sulphate, sulphate of ammoniablysulfat; lead sulphate, sulphate of leadferrisulfat; ferric sulphatejärnsulfat; iron sulphatekalciumsulfat; calcium sulphatekopparsulfat; blue vitriol, copper sulphatenatriumsulfat; sodium sulphatezinksulfat; white vitriol -
6 zwavelzuur
zwavelzuur1〈 het〉♦voorbeelden:1 geconcentreerd zwavelzuur • oil of vitriol, concentrated sulphuric acid————————zwavelzuur2♦voorbeelden:zwavelzure ammoniak • ammonium sulphate -
7 ammoniumsulfat
subst. ammonium sulphate, sulphate of ammonia -
8 ammoniumsulfat
ammonium sulphate, sulphate of ammonia -
9 сульфатноамонийный
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10 sulphat amoniak
ammonia sulphate -
11 сульфатноамонийный
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12 сульфатноамонийный
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > сульфатноамонийный
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13 сульфатноамонийный
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > сульфатноамонийный
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14 сульфат аммония
1) Engineering: sulfate of ammonia2) Chemistry: ammonia sulphate, ammonium sulphate3) Solar energy: ammonium sulfate -
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16 вода
* * *вода́ ж.
waterобраба́тывать во́ду — condition waterопресня́ть солё́ную во́ду — desalinate salty [brackish] (sea-)waterосветля́ть во́ду — clarify waterотста́ивать во́ду — settle waterполуча́ть пре́сную во́ду из солё́ной воды́ — convert salty [brackish] water into fresh waterумягча́ть во́ду — soften water, remove hardness from waterабрази́вная вода́ — abrasive [gritty] waterабсорбцио́нная вода́ — absorption waterагресси́вная вода́ — agressive [corrosive] waterадсорби́рованная вода́ — adsorbed waterадсорбцио́нная вода́ — adsorption waterаммиа́чная вода́ — ammonia water, ammonia liquorартезиа́нская вода́ — deep-well waterатмосфе́рная вода́ — meteoric waterве́рхняя вода́ — headwaterверхова́я вода́ — upstream waterводопрово́дная вода́ — tap waterгазиро́ванная вода́ — aerated waterга́зовая вода́ — (coal) gas liquorгигроскопи́ческая вода́ — hygroscopic waterгидра́тная вода́ — hydration waterгравитацио́нная вода́ — gravitational waterгрунтова́я вода́ — (under)ground waterдеаэри́рованная вода́ — deaerated waterдеминерализо́ванная вода́ — demineralized waterдистиллиро́ванная вода́ — distilled waterдоба́вочная вода́ ( парового котла) — make-up waterдрена́жная вода́ — drainage waterжё́сткая вода́ — hard waterзагрязнё́нная вода́ — polluted waterзаде́ржанная вода́ ( в бетоне) — entrapped [retained] waterвода́ заме́шивания ( раствора бетона) — mixing waterзамо́чная вода́ — steep(ing) waterзапру́женная вода́ — impounded waterзасто́йная вода́ — stagnant waterвода́ затворе́ния (цемента, бетона) — tempering waterвода́ затворе́ния бето́нной сме́си — mixing waterзащи́тная вода́ ( для биологической защиты ядерного реактора) — shield waterизвестко́вая вода́ — lime waterинфильтрацио́нная вода́ — infiltration waterкапилля́рная вода́ — capillary waterки́слая вода́ — acidic waterконденсацио́нная вода́ — condensation waterкондуктометри́ческая вода́ — conductivity waterконституцио́нная вода́ — water of constitutionко́нтурная вода́ — edge waterкотло́вая вода́ — boiler waterкристаллизацио́нная вода́ — crystal waterлё́гкая вода́ — light [ordinary] waterли́вневая вода́ — storm waterлизиметри́ческая вода́ — lysimetric waterминерализо́ванная вода́ — mineralized waterминера́льная вода́ — mineral waterморска́я вода́ — sea-waterмытьева́я вода́ ( на судне) — bath [washing] waterмя́гкая вода́ — soft waterнадсмо́льная вода́ — tar-waterнапо́рная вода́ — pressure waterнесвя́занная вода́ — free waterобессо́ленная вода́ — desalted waterоблучё́нная вода́ — activated waterоборо́тная вода́ — circulating waterоборо́тная, сетева́я вода́ тепл. — return heating waterобыкнове́нная вода́ — ordinary [light] waterопреснё́нная вода́ — desalinated waterороша́ющая вода́ ( в химическом производстве) — reflux waterосветлё́нная вода́ — clarified waterотмо́чная вода́ — soak liquorотрабо́тавшая вода́ — waste waterотсто́йная вода́ — settling-vat waterотходя́щая вода́ — discharge [waste] waterохлажда́ющая вода́ — cooling waterохлаждё́нная вода́ — chilled waterочи́щенная вода́ — purified waterперегре́тая вода́ — superheated waterпита́тельная вода́ ( котла) — feed waterпитьева́я вода́ — potable [drinkable] waterпласто́вая вода́ — stratal waterплё́ночная вода́ — film waterпове́рхностная вода́ — surface waterподпё́ртая вода́ — backwaterподпи́точная вода́ ( котла) — make-up waterподсе́точная вода́ цел.-бум. — tray waterподсмо́льная вода́ — tar waterпо́лая вода́ — high water, freshetпо́ровая вода́ — void waterпо́чвенная вода́ — soil waterпре́сная вода́ — sweet [fresh] waterприро́дная вода́ — natural waterпроду́вочная вода́ — blowdown waterпроизво́дственная вода́ — process waterпромывна́я вода́ — rinsing [flushing, wash] waterпромы́шленная вода́ — industrial waterпрото́чная вода́ — running waterпрочносвя́занная вода́ — adsorbed waterрадиоакти́вная вода́ — radioactive waterрекупериро́ванная вода́ — reclaimed waterрудни́чная вода́ — mine waterрыхлосвя́занная вода́ — film waterсбросна́я вода́ — waste waterсвобо́дная вода́ — free waterсвя́занная вода́ — bound waterсетева́я вода́ тепл. — heating(-system) waterсилова́я вода́ — power waterстоя́чая вода́ — stagnant waterсульфа́тная вода́ — sulphate waterтерма́льная вода́ — thermal waterтехни́ческая вода́ — service waterтехнологи́ческая вода́ — process waterтрю́мная вода́ — bilge waterтяжё́лая вода́ — heavy waterумягчё́нная вода́ — softened waterуса́дочная вода́ — shrinkage waterфильтрацио́нная вода́ — seepage waterформо́вочная вода́ — water of plasticityхими́чески свя́занная вода́ — chemically bound waterхлори́рованная вода́ — chlorinated waterциркуляцио́нная вода́ — circulating waterчи́стая вода́ — pure waterша́хтная вода́ — mine waterшла́мовая вода́ — slime waterщелочна́я вода́ — alkaline waterэнергети́ческая вода́ — power water* * * -
17 Schweitzer's Reagent
A solution of ammonia and copper oxide used for many tests. When cotton is placed in this solution the fibres swell and then dissolve. The reagent is of a deep blue colour. The action of this chemical on cotton is utilised in the manufacture of cuprammonium rayon. Cross and Bevan prepared it as follows: - 5 gramms copper sulphate are dissolved in 100 cc. of water. Hydrated copper oxide is precipitated from this solution by adding a slight excess of sodium hydroxide. The precipitate is washed entirely free from alkali, drained, and mixed with a 10 per cent solution of glycerol. The reagent is kept in stoppered bottles and when required for use is washed free from glycerol and dissolved in ammonia water of 20 per cent strength.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Schweitzer's Reagent
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18 Bosch, Carl
SUBJECT AREA: Chemical technology[br]b. 27 August 1874 Cologne, Germanyd. 26 April 1940 Heidelberg, Germany[br]German industrial chemist who developed the industrial synthesis of ammonia.[br]Bosch spent a year as a metalworker before studying chemistry at Leipzig University, obtaining his doctorate in 1898. The following year, he entered Badische Soda-, Anilin Fabrik (BASF), the leading German manufacturer of dyestuflfs. Between 1902 and 1907 he spent much time investigating processes for nitrogen fixation. In 1908 Fritz Haber told BASF of his laboratory-scale synthesis of ammonia from its constituent elements, and in the following year Bosch was assigned to developing it to the industrial scale. Leading a large team of chemists and engineers, Bosch designed the massive pressure converter and other features of the process and was the first to use the water gas shift reaction to produce the large quantities of hydrogen that were required. By 1913 Bosch had completed the largest chemical engineering plant at BASF's works at Oppau, and soon it was producing 36,000 tons of ammonium sulphate a year. Bosch enlarged the Oppau plant and went on to construct a larger plant at Leuna.In 1914 Bosch was appointed a Director of BASF. At the end of the First World War he became Technical Adviser to the German delegation at the peace conference. During the 1920s BASF returned to its position of pre-eminence in high-pressure technology, thanks largely to Bosch's leadership. Although increasingly absorbed in administrative matters, Bosch was able to support the synthesis of methane and the hydrogenation of coal tar and lignite to make petrol. In 1925 BASF merged with other companies to form the giant IG Farbenindustrie AG, of which Bosch became Chairman of the Managing Board. His achievements received international recognition in 1931 when he was awarded, with F. Bergius, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for high-pressure synthesis.[br]Bibliography1932, Über die Entwicklung der chemischen Hochdruckindustrie bei der Aufbau der neuen Ammoniakindustrie.Further ReadingK.Holdermann, 1953, Carl Bosch, Leben und Werk.See also biographical memoir in Chemische Berichte 190 (1957), pp. xix–xxxix.LRD -
19 solfato di ammoniaca
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20 алюминиево-аммониевые квасцы
Chemistry: ammonia alum, ammonium alum, ammonium aluminium sulphateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > алюминиево-аммониевые квасцы
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