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21 некарбонатная жёсткость воды
1) Textile: noncarbonate hardness2) Makarov: non-carbonate hardness of waterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > некарбонатная жёсткость воды
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22 сода
1) General subject: bicarbonate of soda (питьевая), soda, soda-water, yeast powder, yeast-powder (для печения)2) Engineering: sodium carbonate3) Chemistry: natron4) Oil: soda salt -
23 известь
lime carbonate, lime* * *и́звесть ж.
(quick)limeи́звесть га́сится водо́й — (quick)lime slakes with waterи́звесть га́сится с большо́й или ма́лой ско́ростью — (quick)lime slakes quickly or slowlyгаси́ть и́звесть — slake (quick)limeгаси́ть и́звесть в пушо́нку — slake (quick)lime to the hydrated conditionгаси́ть и́звесть в те́сто — slake (quick)lime into lime putty [lime paste]получа́ть и́звесть о́бжигом известняка́ — make [manufacture] (quick)lime by burning limestoneпревраща́ться в и́звесть — calcifyи́звесть теря́ет акти́вность — lime decrepitatesбели́льная и́звесть — bleaching powder, hypochloride [chlorinated] limeбыстрогася́щаяся и́звесть — quick-slaking limeвозду́шная и́звесть ( твердеющая на воздухе) — common lime, quicklime, air-hardening limeгашё́ная и́звесть — slaked limeгидравли́ческая и́звесть — hydraulic limeгидра́тная и́звесть — hydrated limeи́звесть для удобре́ния — manuring limeе́дкая и́звесть — caustic limeжи́рная и́звесть — rich [fat] limeкормова́я и́звесть — fodder limeкускова́я и́звесть — lump limeмедленногася́щаяся и́звесть — slow-slaking limeна́тровая и́звесть — soda limeнегашё́ная и́звесть — quicklimeобожжё́нная и́звесть — burned limeпобе́лочная и́звесть — whitewashпорошкообра́зная и́звесть — pulverized limeсвя́занная и́звесть — combined limeстрои́тельная и́звесть — construction limeто́щая и́звесть — lean [brown, meagre] limeхло́рная и́звесть — bleaching powder, hypochloride [chlorinated] limeчи́стая и́звесть — pure [neat] lime
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