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Chlorine regeneration
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Used to regenerate ferric chloride to maintain good quality acid for
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Chlorine, английский
- A powerful greenish gas, used to sterilise water (note: the chemical symbol is cl.)
- Хлор
Chlorine blowdown, английский
Chlorine contact basin, английский
Chlorine contact tank, английский
Chlorine dioxide desin- fection, английский
Дезинфекция двуокисью хлора
Chlorine dioxide disinfection, английский
Chlorine dosage equipment, английский
Chlorine feeding equipment, английский
Chlorine generator, английский
Chlorine req u i remen t, английский
Chlorine requirement, английский
Потребность в хлоре (количество хлора, необходимое для достижения целей хлорирования) 246 chiогоorgan!с а хлорорганяческие соединения (вещества, загрязняющие воды)
Chlorine retention, английский
A characteristic of several resins and textile finishes whereby they retain some of the chlorine from bleach. on heating of the goods, the chlorine forms hydrochloric acid, causing tendering of the cloth. this is especially true of certain wrinkle resistant finishes for cotton and rayon.
Chlorine trifluoride, английский
Трехфторис- тый хлор
Chlorine-fluorine-carbohydrates, английский
Cfc
Chlorine-free, английский
Regenerate, английский
- To write again, especially in situations where information is not permanently recorded, such as ram or a video display. regex (n)
- Процесс обновления изображения на экране монитора путем пересчета координат в базе данных чертежа.
Regenerate, retrieve, английский
Regenerated anhydrite, английский
Regenerated caustic, английский
Regenerated cellulose, английский
A material which begins as cellulose but at some stage in the chemical processing takes the form of another chemical compound, then appears again in its completed state as cellulose. viscose and cuprammonium rayons are regenerated cellulose.
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Backlighting, английский
- Viewing or photographing an object by placing it between a light source and
- From camera position, light that comes from behind the subject. usually, a backlit main subject will be underexposed unless the metering system is set to read selectively off the subject, or exposure on a center-weighted meter is compensated accordingly. see also fill-flash. extreme backlighting can be exploited to create silhouettes.
- The illumination of an object from the rear. back lining 1. a thin wood strip which lines a window casing, next to the wall and opposite the pulley stile, and provides a smooth surface for the working of the weighted sash; also called back boxing or a back jamb. 2. that piece of framing forming the back recess for boxing shutters.
- Подсветка сзади
Tabs or tags, английский
Unetched portions of a substrate, which tie the etched parts together in a
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