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Miscible
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- Capable of being mixed in any concentration without separation of phases; e.g., water and ethyl alcohol are miscible.
- Capable of being mixed in any concentration without separation of phases.
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Concentration, английский
- The amount of a substance present in a certain amount of soil, water, air, food, blood, hair, urine, breath, or any other media.
- Concentración
- N концентрация
- Концентрация; кучность
- The area covered by the diamonds as compared with the total area of the cutting surface of a surface-set bit.
- The volume of diamonds, expressed in percent, compared to the total volume of the crown of an im pregnated bit
- The percentage of acid compared with the volume of water added to produce a dilute solution.
- Концентрация. количество вещества, выраженное в единицах массы или молярных единицах, в единице объема жидкости или единице массы твердого тела. con. dence interval
- Концентрация. количество вещества, выраженное в единицах массы или молярных единицах, в единице объема жидкости или единице массы твердого тела.
Separation, английский
- Разделение, отделение; эшелонирование; интервал эшелонирования
- Отделение, разделение; эшелонирование; интервал эшелонирования
- The development of layers of paint of different composition in a can during storage when the materials are not completely soluble, miscible, or stable.
- The act of separating or dividing two or more people or things, or the state of being separated
- Супругов, судебное разлучение
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Mixed film, английский
A type of lubrication that features a combination of full-film and thin-film elements.
Mineral seal oil, английский
- A distillation fraction between kerosene and gas oil, widely used as a solvent oil in gas adsorption processes, as a lubricant for the rolling of metal foil, and as a base oil in many specialty formulations. mineral seal oil takes its name – not from any sealing function – but from the fact that it originally replaced oil derived from seal blubber for use as an illuminant for signal lamps and lighthouses.
- A cut between kerosene distillate and gas oil, widely used as a solvent or penetrating oil.
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