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Salpetersäure
ni·tric ˈacid СЪЩ no pl ХИМ
Salpetersäure f <-> kein pl
nitric acid no мн
ni·tric [ˈnaɪtrɪk] ПРИЛ ХИМ
1. nitric (of nitrogen):
2. nitric (of nitre):
I. acid [ˈæsɪd] СЪЩ
1. acid ХИМ:
Säure f <-, -n>
Bessemerverfahren ср <-s> kein pl
2. acid no pl прен (criticism):
Kritik f <-, -en>
3. acid no pl sl (LSD):
Acid ср <-s> sl
II. acid [ˈæsɪd] ПРИЛ
1. acid ХИМ:
acid solution ХИМ
2. acid (sour):
acid taste
3. acid (critical):
scharf <schärfer, am schärfsten>
acid remark
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The halides react with water to form boric acid.
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Domains vary in length from between about 25 amino acids up to 500 amino acids in length.
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This reaction uses a benzaldehyde and aminoacetoaldehyde diethyl acetal, which in an acid medium react to form isoquinoline.
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In the brain, domoic acid especially damages the hippocampus and amygdaloid nucleus.
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Acid attacks are often referred to as a crime of passion, fueled by jealousy and revenge.
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In cooperation with the European and American commissions, the Commission also checked older MAK values for substances such as TNT, which is familiar as an explosive, and nitric acid.
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Die Kommission überprüfte auch ältere MAK-Werte - in Zusammenarbeit mit der europäischen und der amerikanischen Kommission - für Stoffe wie das als Sprengstoff bekannte TNT oder Salpetersäure.
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For this purpose in case of pure metal compounds, acids ( hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, phosphoric acid, hydrofluoric acid ) and acid mixtures of an appropriate concentration are being used.
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Hierfür werden bei reinen Metallverbindungen Säuren ( Salzsäure, Salpetersäure, Phosphorsäure, Flusssäure ) und Säuremischungen geeigneter Konzentration eingesetzt.
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Around 1860, the US inventor John Wesley Hyatt (1837-1920) succeeded in producing the first thermoplastic from collodion wool (cellulose nitrate), nitric acid, sulphuric acid and camphor.
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Um 1860 gelang es dem US-amerikanischen Erfinder John Wesley Hyatt (1837-1920), aus Collodiumwolle (Dinitrat der Cellulose), Salpetersäure, Schwefelsäure und Campher den ersten thermoplastischen Kunststoff zu erzeugen, der Celluloid genannt wurde.
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Around 1860, the US inventor John Wesley Hyatt ( 1837-1920 ) succeeded in producing the first thermoplastic from collodion wool ( cellulose nitrate ), nitric acid, sulphuric acid and camphor.
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Um 1860 gelang es dem US-amerikanischen Erfinder John Wesley Hyatt ( 1837-1920 ), aus Collodiumwolle ( Dinitrat der Cellulose ), Salpetersäure, Schwefelsäure und Campher den ersten thermoplastischen Kunststoff zu erzeugen, der Celluloid genannt wurde.
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Very good corrosion resistance, high resistance to acids ( except nitric acid ), some limitations to extremely high alkaline concentrations.
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Sehr gute Korrosionsbeständigkeit, hohe Beständigkeit gegenüber Säuren, außer Salpetersäure, Einschränkungen bei sehr hohen basischen Konzentrationen.
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