Examples of using Ethers in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Crown ethers are cyclic chemical compounds that consist of a ring containing several ether groups.
highly soluble in hot ethanol, ethers, and DMSO.
Cellulose ethers and other chemical derivatives of cellulose: b Plasticized:- Other:
esters, ethers.
the flame retardants Polybrominated biphenyls(PBB) and Polybrominated diphenyl ethers PBDE.
hardness. They are divided into two big families i.e. esters and ethers.
would we ever descend from the ethers?
We lay down an electromagnetic grid that absorbs the kinetic energy and transmutes it into the ethers.
Silyl ethers are a group of chemical compounds which contain a silicon atom covalently bonded to an alkoxy group.
To avoid explosive peroxide formation, ethers should be stored in an aritight container,
The most common industrially produced additives are cellulose ethers HEC e MHEC
Ethers are water soluble polymers
Oxygenates(other than ethers with more than 5 carbon atoms per molecule) have not been reported.
The most common crown ethers are oligomers of ethylene oxide,
Ethers feature C-O-C linkage defined by a bond angle of about 110°
Polyethylene glycol dialkyl ethers are polar, aprotic solvents which are chemically inert
Polyethylene glycol dialkyl ethers have proved successful for scrubbing waste air
Initially, these artificial systems were just based on large rings called crown ethers, introduced to our chemistry by a man named Charles Pedersen.
Public Health and Consumer Policy has extended the scope of this directive to cover all the polybromodiphenyl ethers.
The Commission has announced that it will review the quantitative limits on ethanol, ethers and biodiesel in 2006.