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English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
Soluble phosphoric acid — Phosphoric Phos*phor ic, a. [Cf. F. phosphorique.] 1. (Chem.) Of or pertaining to phosphorus; resembling, or containing, from us; specifically, designating those compounds in which phosphorus has a higher valence as contrasted with the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
soluble blue — noun 1. often capitalized S&B : any of several water soluble acid dyes made by sulfonating the Spirit Blues and used in the form of salts chiefly in writing inks, in laundry blues, and as biological stains see dye table I (under Acid Blue 22) 2 … Useful english dictionary
salts of lemon — plural noun a white water soluble salt, potassium hydrogen oxalate, KHC2O4, used for removing ink and rust stains …
Bath salts — The term bath salts refers to a range of water soluble, usually inorganic solid products designed to be added to a bath, either to improve cleaning, provide a medical improvement, improve the experience of bathing, or serve as a vehicle for… … Wikipedia
Bresle method — The Bresle method is a method used to determine the concentration on soluble salts on surfaces prior to coating applications. These salts can cause serious adhesion problems after time. The Bresle method is the industry s standard for determining … Wikipedia
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