Examples of using Oxides in English and their translations into Slovak
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The vast majority of inorganic substances can be classified into oxides, acids, alkalis, salt four categorie.
An RDE limit for nitrogen oxides will also be binding from September 2019 for all new registrations.
The relatively large electrooptic and Faraday effect of Sillenite Oxides makes them useful for optical fiber electric/magnetic fields sensors.
Basic oxides include active metals oxides and other metal oxides of low price,
high temperature will be decomposed into alumina and sulfur oxides.
shows that this substance belongs specifically to such oxides.
the higher emissions of hydrocarbons and carbon oxides.
Directive 1999/30/EC establishes limit values for sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxides of nitrogen, particulate matter
Directive 2008/101/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council1a contained a Commission undertaking to submit an appropriate proposal on nitrogen oxides in 2008.
other minerals gabbro consisting of silica, including magnesium and iron oxides.
Tin dioxide with antimony and arsenic oxides produce an opaque white glass,
SO2 and other sulphur oxides form acids in the atmosphere, particularly sulfuric acid(H2SO4),
The sediment on the surface of the ingot is composed of fine oxides, chlorides and other inclusions.
Tin oxide with antimony and arsenic oxides produce an opaque white glass(milk glass),
Hanging ash: hanging ash refers to the oxides attached to the surface of titanium alloy after pickling.
Tindioxide with antimony and arsenic oxides produce an opaque white glass, first used in
The pyrite oxidises as a result of exogenic factors and changes to iron oxides and hydroxides(ochres) with the characteristic ochre colour.
The vast majority of inorganic matter can be classified into oxides, acids, alkalis and salts.
iron to form iron oxides while releasing heat.
Amphoteric oxides(having dual properties)- this is in most cases metal oxides, which have a small electronegativity.