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oxide
(Tıp) okside
oxide
(Tıp) oksid
oxide
oksit

Nitrous oksit'in uzun bir zaman önce anestetik olarak kullanımı durdu. - Nitrous oxide stopped being used as an anaesthetic a long time ago.

oxidate
{f} paslanmak
oxidate
{f} oksitlemek
oxidate
(Tıp) Bakınız: oxidize
oxide
(isim) oksit
oxide
(Tıp) Oksid, humuz, oxidum
oxide
i., kim. oksit
oxide
oksit oxidizeoksijen ile birleştirmek
oxide
okside etmek
Englisch - Englisch
oxidate
oxide
A binary chemical compound of oxygen with another chemical element
oxide
Compound of oxygen with another element
oxide
Any compound that contains either the O2- ion or oxygen with an oxidation state of -2, such as Li2O or H2O
oxide
- A metal-oxygen compound Most magnetic coatings are combinations of iron or other metal oxides, and the term has become a general one for the magnetic coating on tape or disk
oxide
A mineral compound characterized by the linkage of oxygen with one or more metallic elements, such a spinel, MgAl2O4
oxide
A binary chemical compound in which oxygen combines with a metal or non-metal
oxide
A binary compound of oxygen
oxide
a compound of oxygen with some other chemical element
oxide
A compound of oxygen with one or more metallic elements
oxide
Any element combined with oxygen
oxide
A binary compound of oxygen with an atom or radical, or a compound which is regarded as binary; as, iron oxide, ethyl oxide, nitrogen oxide, etc
oxide
A compound of oxygen with another element
oxide
A compound of oxygen and other elements
oxide
An oxide is a compound of oxygen and another chemical element. a substance which is produced when a substance is combined with oxygen (oxygène + acide ). Any of a large and important class of chemical compounds in which oxygen is combined with another element. Metal oxides contain a metal cation and the oxide anion (O2^-); they typically react with water to form bases or with acids to form salts. Oxides of nonmetallic elements are volatile compounds in which a covalent bond joins the oxygen and the nonmetal; they react with water to form acids or with bases to form salts. A few substances (e.g., aluminum, zinc) form amphoteric oxides, which form salts with both acids and bases. Certain organic compounds form oxides in which the oxygen is covalently bonded to an atom of nitrogen (amine oxides), phosphorus (phosphine oxides), or sulfur (sulfoxides) in the organic molecule. calcium oxide deuterium oxide nitric oxide nitrous oxide oxide mineral
oxide
A chemical compound, the combination of oxygen with a metal forming a ceramic; examples - aluminum oxide, zirconium oxide
oxide
Aluminium readily forms oxides which are generally unwanted inclusions
oxide
{i} compound of oxygen
oxide
One of several minerals containing negative oxygen ions bonded to one or more positive metallic ions
oxide
A chemical compound of oxygen with another element Hydrated (water-including) iron oxide is called rust; it does not cling tightly to the underlying metal, so the oxidation process is progressive and iron easily rusts away Aluminum oxide is a hard, transparent compound which clings tightly to the underlying metal and protects it against further oxidation
oxide
A casual term for silicon dioxide (otherwise known as glass) This material is used in semiconductor processing as an insulator and to cover and protect or "passivate" the device
oxide
metal oxides are used as ceramic coloring agents, often suspended as fine articles or soluble salts in a glaze
oxide
Chemical reaction product of a metal with oxygen
oxide
any compound of oxygen with another element or a radical
oxide
An oxide is a molecule like K2O, Al2O3 They are the most basic form of matter that kiln temperatures can normally decompose materials into Thus for calculation purposes we view fired glazes and ceramic materials as made of oxides An oxide is a combination of oxygen and another element (designated "R"), there are only about 12-15 common oxides that we need to learn about Each has specific effects on a fired glass Glaze formulas compare relative oxide amounts Oxides are divided into three categories that recognize their functions There is a correlation between the amount of oxygen in each class and the contribution that class of oxide makes Fluxes are designated RO, intermediates R2O3 and glass formers RO2
an oxide

    Silbentrennung

    an ox·ide

    Türkische aussprache

    ın äksayd

    Aussprache

    /ən ˈäkˌsīd/ /ən ˈɑːkˌsaɪd/

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