- sodium silicate glass
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Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Sodium silicate — E550 redirects here. For the Italian locomotive, see FS Class E550 Sodium silicate … Wikipedia
sodium silicate — noun a viscous glass consisting of sodium silicate in solution; used as a cement or as a protective coating and to preserve eggs • Syn: ↑soluble glass, ↑water glass • Hypernyms: ↑glass * * * sodium silicate, any one of various colorless, white or … Useful english dictionary
sodium silicate — n. clear white compound of silicate glass (used as preservatives, in cement and in processing textiles), soluble glass … English contemporary dictionary
Sodium silicate — A grey white powder soluble in alkali and water, insoluble in alcohol and acid. Used to fireproof textiles, in petroleum refining and corrugated paperboard manufacture, and as an egg preservative. Also referred to as liquid gas, silicate of… … Energy terms
sodium silicate — Chem. any of several clear, white, or greenish water soluble compounds of formulas varying in ratio from Na2O·3.75SiO2 to 2Na2O·SiO2: used chiefly in dyeing, printing, and fireproofing textiles and in the manufacture of paper products and cement … Universalium
sodium silicate — so′dium sil′icate n. chem. any of several clear, white, or greenish water soluble compounds of formulas varying in ratio from Na2O∙3.75SiO2 to 2Na2O∙SiO2, used chiefly in processing textiles and in the manufacture of paper products and cement… … From formal English to slang
Silicate de sodium — Formule, et échantillon de silicate de … Wikipédia en Français
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Glass electrode — A glass electrode is a type of ion selective electrode made of a doped glass membrane that is sensitive to a specific ion. It is an important part of the instrumentation for chemical analysis and physico chemical studies. In modern practice,… … Wikipedia
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Glass ionomer cement — A Glass Ionomer Cement (GIC) is one of a class of materials commonly used in dentistry as filling materials and luting cements. These materials are based on the reaction of silicate glass powder and polyalkeonic acid. These tooth coloured… … Wikipedia