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Перевод: solubility
[существительное] растворимость
Тезаурус:
- However, when solubility limits are exceeded the salts crystallise out and the sharp, angular crystals undermine the basic limestone matrix causing the stone to crumble.
- Once it drops below 5.3, increased solubility of aluminium and other chemical effects lead progressively to the decline and loss of fish populations (see below).
- The groundwaters associated with the retrograde alteration are highly mineralised and are buffered by portlandite solubility to pH 12.5, making them the most alkaline natural waters recorded.
- The significance of these phases, in addition to hydroxyapatite, is their variable bioactivity and solubility after implantation.
- They found that the triphenylated rosaniline ( 4 ) was difficult to handle owing to its poor solubility.
- The temperature at which an inverse solubility occurs is often termed cloud point.
- The hexachloroantimonate, , is easier to obtain - from , and sulphur - but its reactions tend to be slow due to its poor solubility in most solvents.
- At pH levels below 6 there can be problems arising from the enhanced solubility of metallic compounds such as aluminium with toxic effects on fish.
- First, there is the widely used practice of introducing sulphonic acid residues into dyestuffs to improve their solubility.
- Although its electron spin resonance (ESR) activity indicated the presence of some monomeric radical, its low solubility in a variety of solvents (except when accompanied by decomposition) coupled with the absence of a chlorine NQR signal indicated an oligomeric and ionic structure.
- The greater solubility of these new crystals leads to the formation of a material which, in humid environments, softens and fixes dust and carbon particles from the air onto the surface.
- Calcium carbonate is teetering on the brink of solubility in sea water.
- Its solubility and hence biological impact is strongly influenced by pH.
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