barite

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İngilizce - Türkçe
barit
barit (ba-sülfat)
mineral
{i} maden

Bir maden değerli madenleri bulduğun yerdir. - A mine is where you find precious minerals.

İl, maden kaynaklarınca zengindir. - The province is rich in mineral resources.

mineral
{s} madensel
barite rosette
barit gülü
mineral
madensel madde
mineral
{i} maden filizi
mineral
dili sodalı içecekler mineral
mineral
{s} madensel, madeni
mineral
mineral wool amyant
mineral
(sıfat) madensel, madeni
mineral
(Tıp) Madeni cisimler
mineral
{i} çoğ., İng., k.dili. madensuyu
mineral
{i} mineral
mineral
kingdom madenler sınıfı
mineral
madenli
mineral
{i} madensel tuz
mineral
mineral oil madeni yağ mineral water maden suyu
mineral
ak asbest
İngilizce - İngilizce
A mineral, barium sulphate, with the chemical formula BaSO4
A mineral, barium sulphate (BaSO4)
BaSO4 A natural mineral used as weighting material in drilling mud
Commercial chemical agent added to mud drilling fluid to prevent it from freezing See also aquagel; fibratex; gel-flake; impermex; micatex; smentex
{i} mineral
a white or colorless mineral (BaSO4); the main source of barium
(중정석)
It has a high specific gravity, and hence is often called heavy spar
or barytes or heavy spar Most common barium mineral, barium sulfate (BaSO4). It commonly forms as platy crystals (known as crested barite). Barite is abundant in parts of Spain, Germany, and the U.S. Commercially, ground barite is used in oil well and gas well drilling muds; in the preparation of barium compounds; as a filler for paper, cloth, and phonograph records; as a white pigment; and as an inert material in coloured paints
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Native sulphate of barium, a mineral occurring in transparent, colorless, white to yellow crystals (generally tabular), also in granular form, and in compact massive forms resembling marble
It is a common mineral in metallic veins
barite

    Heceleme

    bar·ite

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    berayt

    Eş anlamlılar

    barytes, heavy spar

    Telaffuz

    /ˈberīt/ /ˈbɛraɪt/

    Etimoloji

    () From Greek βἀρος "weight".James D. Dana: Dana's System of Mineralogy. Volume II, seventh edition, revised by Charles Palache, Harry Berman, and Clifford Frondel. John Wiley & Sons, 1951