- potassium salts
- 1) Строительство: калийные соли2) Макаров: калиевые соли
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Potassium nitrate — Potassium nitrate[1] … Wikipedia
Potassium — (pronEng|pəˈtæsiəm) is a chemical element. It has the symbol K ( la. kalium, from ar. qalīy), atomic number 19, and atomic mass 39.0983. The name potassium comes from the word potash , as potassium was first isolated from potash. Potassium is a… … Wikipedia
Potassium hydroxide — Potassium hydroxide … Wikipedia
Potassium periodate — has formula KIO4.Density is 3,618 kg m 3. It melts at 581.85 °C and has a molecular weight of 230.0 g/mol.It is slightly soluble in water (one of the less soluble of potassium salts, owing to a large anion), giving rise to a solution that is… … Wikipedia
potassium chloride — n. a colorless, crystalline salt, KCl, used in fertilizers, as a source of potassium salts, etc … English World dictionary
potassium — /peuh tas ee euhm/, n. Chem. a silvery white metallic element that oxidizes rapidly in the air and whose compounds are used as fertilizer and in special hard glasses. Symbol: K; at. wt.: 39.102; at. no.: 19; sp. gr.: 0.86 at 20°C. [1800 10; < NL; … Universalium
potassium carbonate — noun a white salt (K2CO3) that is basic in solution; used to make glass and cleansing agents • Hypernyms: ↑carbonate • Hyponyms: ↑pearl ash * * * noun : either of two potassium salts of carbonic acid: a. : the deliquescent cryst … Useful english dictionary
Potassium bromide — Chembox new Name = Potassium bromide ImageFile = Potassium bromide.jpg ImageSize = 200px ImageName = Potassium bromide ImageFile1 = Potassium bromide 3D ionic.png ImageSize1 = 150px ImageName1 = Potassium bromide Section1 = Chembox Identifiers… … Wikipedia
potassium carbonate — Chem. a white, granular, water soluble powder, K2CO3, used chiefly in the manufacture of soap, glass, and potassium salts. [1880 85] * * * … Universalium
potassium carbonate — potas′sium car′bonate n. chem. a white, granular, water soluble powder, K2CO3, used chiefly in the manufacture of soap, glass, and potassium salts • Etymology: 1880–85 … From formal English to slang
Potassium permanganate — Potassium permanganate … Wikipedia