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Перевод: chlorine speek chlorine


[прилагательное]
светло-зеленый;
[существительное]
хлор


Тезаурус:

  1. It's a help, but not a complete solution to the problem because once chlorine has been released in the stratosphere, it persists for many years and goes on destroying ozone.
  2. Such substances and thresholds include, for instance, 25 tonnes of flammable liquid petroleum gas and the explosive sodium chlorate, and 10 tonnes of toxic chlorine gas.
  3. With chlorinated hydrocarbons, the ease of biodegradation decreases as the number of chlorine atoms per molecule increases.
  4. The report, Major hazard aspects of the transport of dangerous substances , focuses on the most significant risks: for example from the road and rail carriage of explosives and certain bulk goods (motor spirit, LPG, chlorine and ammonia) and port traffic in bulk dangerous substances.
  5. Crouched over the table at home endeavouring to scarf up all those little facts they required of you in those days (what is Bauxite? when should you employ j'eusse, tu eusses, il eusse ? what are the consequences of heating copper in a stream of chlorine gas?) and praying that the fuckers would leave the lights on until you'd done just this bit ?
  6. Apply a fresh solution of hypochlorite, by a cloth or sponge, to deliver 200 ppm available chlorine.
  7. Today there is general agreement that ozone is destroyed by chlorine.
  8. He had pinkish freckles and spiky blond eyelashes, and eyes red-rimmed with too much chlorine.
  9. Chlorine acts as a catalyst, promoting the breakdown of ozone; and each chlorine atom may destroy 100 000 ozone molecules.
  10. Finesse Intensive Conditioner is an ideal way of treating holiday hair, repairing damage done by sun, sea and chlorine.
  11. Here the X-rays knock off chlorine atoms one after another until there are only VOC-like compounds left, which are finally destroyed.
  12. The main application is for the disinfection of process water but economic and performance advantages over chlorine have yet to be fully demonstrated.
  13. Running this through the sophisticated computer models for atmospheric chemistry that now exist, the group calculates that some 50 000 tonnes pa of ethane or propane would have to be injected into the stratosphere to mop up the free chlorine created each Antarctic spring.

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