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Перевод: sulphuric


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Тезаурус:

  1. But it was William Wollaston's process that rendered "malleable" platinum available in quantities large enough for crucibles in which to concentrate lead chamber sulphuric acid, later to be superseded by contact acid made with the aid of a platinum catalyst.
  2. The amount of water vapour in a battery depends on the concentration of sulphuric acid in the solution.
  3. Hydrochloric acid is sometimes replaced by nitric or sulphuric acid.
  4. Moisture in the coal would quickly become converted into dilute sulphuric acid, and attack the sides of the hold.
  5. The computer models, fed with cloud data and the assumption that the biggest climatic effect is produced when the cloud of sulphuric acid drop lets is most widespread, all come up with figures in this ball park.
  6. The Act had failed to control smoke or sulphuric or nitric acid, and it set only a percentage reduction for the pollutant it did cover, without a total ceiling on pollution.
  7. The conventional wisdom is that the biggest effects are produced after the veil of material from an eruption (called a "dust veil", although suspended droplets of liquids such as sulphuric acid may be just important as solid particles) has spread around the hemisphere and is blocking the Sun's radiation more or less uniformly.
  8. Thus, for example, the various oxides of sulphur and nitrogen may be turned briefly but importantly into radicals (charged components) of acids, sulphuric and nitric, which tend to make rain more acid.
  9. Neutralizing agents are usually either acids or alkalis which neutralize the odorous gas on impact, so for example acidic gases such as fatty acids, sulphur dioxide, chlorine, hydrogen-chloride and sulphides and mercaptans can to some extent be neutralized by contact with sodium hydroxide or sodium carbonate (both alkalis) whilst weak sulphuric acid or phosphoric acid for example can be used as a neutralizing media for alkaline gases such as ammonia or amines.
  10. Kelly and Sear cast doubt on the theories underpinning the computer forecasts, and suggest that the biggest effect of a volcano on the weather occurs when there is still a lot of dust in the veil and the sulphuric acid droplets have also started to build up.
  11. European coal contains a small percentage of sulphur and when it is burnt, in power stations and factories, sulphur dioxide (SO 2 ) is produced, which (after further reactions with atmospheric oxygen) dissolves in rain water to produce sulphuric acid.
  12. They are generally compounded from sulphamic acid and sodium bisulphate and when added to water sulphuric acid is liberated.
  13. The passenger-carrying airline pilot, the scientist operating the nuclear reactor, the chemist in charge of research into the possible effects of, for example, Thalidomide, the driver of the Manchester to London express, the driver of an articulated lorry full of sulphuric acid, are all in a position in which one failure to maintain the proper standard of professional skill can bring about a major disaster.

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