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Перевод: arsenic speek arsenic


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[существительное]
мышьяк


Тезаурус:

  1. It transpired that Medlock's patent was badly drafted and the case hinged on the degree of hydration of the arsenic acid reagent used.
  2. Chatterton is represented in the novel as an accidental suicide - slain by a cocktail of arsenic and laudanum swallowed for a venereal infection.
  3. There was arsenic, cyanide, prussic acid and - the list stopped there.
  4. The trace elements in Sassanian silver provide one example, copper from the Hartz mountains has a very distinctive pattern of high concentrations of arsenic, cobalt, nickel and antimony, and there are a significant number of similar studies.
  5. For instance, in gallium arsenide (often touted as an eventual successor to silicon in the microchip industry), the gallium and arsenic atoms form a type of bond in which each gallium atom "borrows" an electron from an arsenic atom.
  6. Such research provides a means of tracing the progress of technological change: for example the development from the early exploitation of native metal to the alloying of copper with arsenic or tin to make bronze and then to the large-scale manufacture of brass (copper-zinc alloy) by the Romans.
  7. Modem glass also tends to contain a greater range of other metals such as arsenic and zinc.
  8. Thus, when a series of Egyptian canopic jars of blue glass purporting to belong to the New Kingdom of the second millennium BC came under suspicion stylistically, they were analysed and found to contain high levels of lead and some arsenic, thereby confirming the doubts of the Egyptologists.
  9. "There's antimony, arsenic, aluminium, selenium
  10. It tenaciously defied 18th century chemists who struggled to prepare "malleable" platinum in useful quantities, hindered by the fact that, although a noble metal, it combines with phosphorus and arsenic and is seldom found without an admixture of related metals.
  11. Whatever the truth of this, Medlock lodged a patent in January 1860, very similar to one produced by Nicholson just eight days later, for the production of magenta, using the arsenic acid reagent.
  12. One minute there you were asking casual questions about arsenic and the next there was your wife throwing up and having her hair fall out.
  13. Although tin sources are rarer than those of arsenic (or arsenic-rich copper), the metal is much easier to smelt and can be added in precisely controlled amounts to the copper.

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