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диоксид титана
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titanium dioxide
A white, water-insoluble powder that melts at 1560Đ°C, and which is produced commercially from the titanium dioxide minerals ilmenite and rutile; used in paints and cosmetics. (Source: MGH)
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2 пигментная двуокись титана
пигментная двуокись титана
Синтетический неорганический пигмент белого цвета, изготавливаемый в виде двух кристаллических форм: анатазной и рутильной.
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ОСНОВНЫЕ НЕОРГАНИЧЕСКИЕ ПИГМЕНТЫ
11. Пигментная двуокись титана
D. Titandioxyd-Pigment
Е. Titanium dioxide
F. Dioxyde de titane
Синтетический неорганический пигмент белого цвета, изготавливаемый в виде двух кристаллических форм: анатазной и рутильной
Источник: ГОСТ 19487-74: Пигменты и наполнители неорганические. Термины и определения оригинал документа
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titanium
A strong malleable white metallic element, which is very corrosion-resistant and occurs in rutile and ilmenite. It is used in the manufacture of strong lightweight alloys, especially aircraft parts. (Source: CED)
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5 химический элемент группы IV
химический элемент группы IV
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element of group IV
Group IV consists of two subgroups: group IVb, main group, and group IVa. Group IVa consists of titanium, zirconium, and hafnium which are generally classified as transition metals. The main group consists of carbonium, silicium, germanium, tin, and lead. The main valency of the elements is IV, and the members of the group show a variation from nonmetallic to metallic behaviour in moving down the group. The reactivity of the elements increases down the group from carbon to lead. All react with oxygen on heating. (Source: CHSK)
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