c ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci ck cl cm cn co cp cr cs ct cu cw cy cz

Перевод: carbonate speek carbonate


[существительное]
углекислая соль; соль угольной кислоты; карбонат ; черный алмаз


Тезаурус:

  1. The Z1 Carbonate is also widely referred to as the Zechsteinkalk and in N.E. England it is known locally as the Lower and Middle Magnesian Limestone (Brueren 1959; Fchtbauer 1964 and 1972; Richter-Bernburg 1955; Rhys 1975; Smith 1980; Taylor 1981; Taylor and Colter 1975; van Adrichem-Boogaert and Burgers 1983; Wagner et al .
  2. The reefs in Denmark are surrounded by carbonate mudstones and in this case they probably grew on the upper part of the submarine slope rather than at the edge of the platform.
  3. The marginal platform of the Z1 Carbonate is made up of a lower unit of light-coloured, bioturbated and fossiliferous carbonate mudstones, and an upper unit of reefs which pass laterally into oolitic and pelletoidal grainstones (Fig. 7).
  4. They use it to fashion the coccoliths shown here, their armoured skeletons made of chalk or calcium carbonate plates.
  5. Each carbonate unit is characterised by the development of a shallow-marine platform around the edge of the basin (Fig. 2).
  6. Four separate carbonate units can be recognised in the Zechstein; the Z1 Carbonate, the middle carbonate member of the Z1 Anhydrite, the Z2 Carbonate and the Z3 Carbonate (Fig. 1).
  7. These rugose corals can be solitary, or massive in large reefs; in either case their skeletons are composed of the form of calcium carbonate known as calcite .
  8. Some clams have shells composed of the form of calcium carbonate known as aragonite (like scleractinian corals) which is easily dissolved away when they are entombed in sediment: this leaves the clam preserved as an impression on the sediment of its internal and external surfaces (internal and external moulds).
  9. Once in contact with humidity, sulphur dioxide can react with calcium carbonate in the plaster to form calcium sulphate - ie gypsum.
  10. XRD analysis identifies one inlay as silver-copper-sulphide (AgCuS) and the other as silver-sulphide (Ag 2 S) contaminated with copper carbonate (CuCO 3 .
  11. These drugs had an antacid and analgesic effect on ulcers but the neutralising effect of simple antacids like chalk, sodium carbonate or bicarbonate, magnesium carbonate, and bismuth carbonate rarely lasted for more than 2h and these preparations did not cure ulcers.
  12. Bismuth has long been used in the treatment of digestive problems and a typical bismuth drug in the British pharmaceutical codes (BPC) for 1949 was Pulvis Bismuth Compositus , BP, a mixture of bismuth carbonate, magnesium carbonate and sodium carbonate.
  13. This is not the case, however, in the Z2 Carbonate on the southern flank of the Ringkping-Fyn High.

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