Examples of using Chemically stable in English and their translations into Chinese
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UO2 pellets are physically and chemically stable, a storage option more suitable for a fuel bank.
Tin is chemically stable and is not easily oxidized by oxygen at room temperature, so it often maintains a silvery luster.
PVC is a chemically stable material, which shows little change in molecular structure, and also exhibits little change in its mechanical strength.
The HgS is insoluble in water and non-volatile, chemically stable and nonreactive, being attacked only by concentrated acids.
As for gases and liquids, any chemically stable matter can be sent by way of a pipeline.
The challenge is that tiny perovskite particles aren't always chemically stable, and their atomic crystal structure is difficult to control.
Furthermore, Pt-Ir electrode was selected as the CE since this material is chemically stable and would not contaminate the solution.
The product is light yellow(brown) free flowing powder, soluble in water, chemically stable, long-term sealed storage does not decompose.
This is because red wines tend to be more chemically stable than white wines and do not degrade as quickly.
Suitable contrast agents must be bio-compatible(i.e. non-toxic, chemically stable, not reactive with tissues) and of limited lifetime before elimination from the body.
(vii) Compatibility& stability of components: All components used in fusing systems shall be compatible and chemically stable so that no degradation of fuse performance occurs during the whole life cycle.
It is also chemically stable.
They are also very chemically stable.
They are also very chemically stable.
Propellants can be reused if chemically stable.
Poisonous, chemically stable(except nitrous nitrite, etc.).
It is chemically stable and is not as easy to burn as light oil.
This is because it is photostable, chemically stable, photoactive, relatively inexpensive and non-toxic.
The challenge is that tiny perovskite particles aren't always chemically stable, and their atomic crystal structure is difficult to control.
Precious metals are metals which are corrosion-resistant, i.e. which are permanently chemically stable in a natural environment under the influence of air and water.