Examples of using Hydroxides in English and their translations into Greek
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Oxides, hydroxides, halides, carbides, nittates.
Oxides, hydroxides, halides, nitrates, sulphides.
Iron oxides and hydroxides, including earth colours containing 70 per cent
This is due to the difference in the ratio of magnesium and aluminum hydroxides in their composition, as well as the presence of additional components.
it connects with other oxides and hydroxides of manganese and iron,
Iron oxides and hydroxides and earth colors containing 70% or more by weight
It is generally described as an ore that is caracterised by the high content of aluminum hydroxides, of iron oxides and hydroxides, and, in smaller quantities,
there are also special soaps produced using other metal hydroxides.
particularly on the presence of iron oxides or hydroxides.
oxides and hydroxides of calcium, silicon,
there are soaps made using other metal hydroxides.
metals found in soils, occurring in the form of hydroxides and oxides.
Many metals(such as copper, zinc, tin, lead, aluminium, and beryllium) form amphoteric oxides or hydroxides.
Separation of curium from a very similar americium can also be achieved by treating a slurry of their hydroxides in aqueous sodium bicarbonate with ozone at elevated temperature.
The common metal hydroxides, OH, are insoluble in water except those of the Group 1A metals
The colors of Red&Blue slate in shades of yellow-brown, are due to the increased presence of iron hydroxides at specific positions.
The hydroxides of the heavy metals have very low solubility at a pH range of 9-10,
(b) Organically complexed compounds and all inorganic compounds except oxides and hydroxides in the presence of carrier material.
in solutions of fixed alkali hydroxides.
The corrosion resistance of titanium is used to make turbine blades in environments rich in oxides, hydroxides and sulfates.