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Found alkali in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. alkali. alcali. .
2. alkali. .
3. Soda ash; caustic soda, caustic potash, etc. .
4. One of a class of caustic bases, such as soda, potash, ammonia, and lithia, whose distinguishing peculiarities are solubility in alcohol and water, uniting with oils and fats to form soap, neutralizing and forming salts with acids, turning to brown s .
5. Soluble mineral matter, other than common salt, contained in soils of natural waters. a mixture of soluble salts found in arid soils and some bodies of water; detrimental to agriculture. .
6. In glassmaking, a soluble salt consisting mainly of potassium carbonate or sodium carbonate It is one of the essential ingredients of glass, generally accounting for about 15-20 percent of the batch The alkali is a flux, which reduces the melting p .
7. In chemistry, a substance capable of forming hydroxyl ions when dissolved in water Alkaline materials may be added to materials to neutralise acids or as an alkaline reserve or buffer for the purpose of counteracting acids which may form in the fut .
8. Any chemical substance that forms soluble soaps with fatty acids Alkalis are also referred to as bases They may cause severe burns to the skin Alkalis turn litmus paper blue and have pH values from 8 to l4 . . any substance having basic propertie .
9. Any substance having basic properties In a restricted sense it is applied to the hydroxides of ammonium, lithium, potassium and sodium Alkaline materials in lubricating oils neutralize acids to prevent acidic and corrosive wear in internal combust .
10. Also called base - A Class of compounds which will react with an acid to give a salt Alkali is the opposite of acid . . Any of various BASEs, which neutralize ACID to form SALT Bases are important in maintaining the chemical balance in a BIOGAS .
11. Same as Base A substance which dissolves in water and releases a hydroxyl ion ; it has the ability to neutralize an acid and form a salt Strong alkalis are irritating and may damage tissue . .
12. A soluble mineral salt . . an acid-neutralizing substance . .
13. A chemical that: 1) is usually corrosive to human tissue and must be handled with care; 2) has a pH of more than 7 0; 3) neutralizes acids to form salts; 4) dissociates in water yielding hydroxide ions; 5) turns litmus paper blue; and 6) may also be .
14. Mineral salt found in soil . .
15. Any compound having highly basic properties; i e , one that readily ionizes in aqueous solution to yield OH anions, with a pH above 7 0, and turns litmus paper blue Common commercial alkalis are sodium carbonate , caustic soda and caustic potash, li .
16. A soluble hydroxide of a metal substance which can be used to neutralizes acids. .
17. Any substance that in water solution is bitter, more or less irritating, or caustic to the skin Strong alkalies in solution are corrosive to the skin and mucous membranes . . a soluble mineral salt or a mixture of soluble salts, present in some soil .
18. Any strongly basic substance of hydroxide and carbonate, such as soda, potash, etc , that is soluble in water and increases the pH of a solution . .
19. A substance that is the chemical opposite of an acid . .
20. Historically, a compound that neutralizes acids Now known as a base . .
21. An alkaline, or "basic," chemical substance such as lime or lye Generally present in fresh cement, concrete, or plaster . .
22. A chemical substance which effectively neutralizes acid material so as to form neutral salts A base The opposite of acid Examples are ammonia and caustic soda . .
23. A molecular or ionic substance that can combine with a proton to produce a new compound A compound having highly basic properties, that readily ionises in aqueous solutions to yield OH anions, with a pH of above 7 . .
24. A Substance which neutralizes acids; calcium, potassium or sodium . . any base or hydroxide having the following properties: solubility in water, the power of neutralizing acids, and the property of altering the tint of many coloring matters . .
25. Any chemical substance that forms soluble soaps with fatty acids Alkalis are also referred to as bases They may cause severe burns to the skin Alkalis turn litmus paper blue and have pH values from 8 to 14 . . any of various water-soluble compound .
Found kostik in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. caustic. .
Found caustic in native language English
Turkish Translations
1. kostik, yakıcı .
2. iğneli, kınayıcı, sert (söz) .
3. optik ışınların kırılması veya eğilmesi sonucunda yakıcı hale gelen .
4. yakıcı madde .
5. ışınların kırılmasına veya eğilmesine sebep olan eğri yüzey. caustic soda (kim) sodyum hidroksit. .
Found lime in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. shred. strip. .
2. A thong by which a dog is led; a leash. .
3. The linden tree. .
4. See Linden. .
5. A fruit allied to the lemon, but much smaller; also, the tree which bears it. .
6. There are two kinds; Citrus Medica, var. acida which is intensely sour, and the sweet lime which is only slightly sour. .
7. Birdlime. .
8. Oxide of calcium; the white or gray, caustic substance, usually called quicklime, obtained by calcining limestone or shells, the heat driving off carbon dioxide and leaving lime. .
9. It develops great heat when treated with water, forming slacked lime, and is an essential ingredient of cement, plastering, mortar, etc. .
10. To smear with a viscous substance, as birdlime. .
11. To entangle; to insnare. .
12. To treat with lime, or oxide or hydrate of calcium; to manure with lime; as, to lime hides for removing the hair; to lime sails in order to whiten them. .
13. To cement. the green acidic fruit of any of various lime trees any of various related trees bearing limes cover with lime so as to induce growth; "lime the lawn". .
14. a caustic substance produced by heating limestone. . a white crystalline oxide used in the production of calcium hydroxide. . a sticky adhesive that is smeared on small branches to capture small birds. . any of various related trees bearing limes. . .
15. The common name for calcium oxide ; hydrated lime is calcium hydroxide [Ca2] . . any of a family of chemicals consisting essentially of calcium hydroxide made from limestone which is composed mostly of calcium carbonate or a mixture of calcium carbo .
16. Lime is sometimes added to compost piles to increase pH However, unless you are seeking a high-pH compost it is unlikely you need to add lime Compost piles become acidic in the initial stages as organic acids are formed However, as the composting .
17. Calcined limestone, which, added to the glass batch in small quantities, gives stability Before the 17th century, when its beneficial effects became known, lime was introduced fortuitously as an impurity in the raw materials Insufficient lime can c .
18. When calcium carbonate is finely ground it is called lime Ground lime is readily dissolved into the soil where it reduces soil acidity by releasing calcium cations See also liming . .
19. A chemical substance containing the element calcium Lime is used in making mortar and cement A form of lime is used to neutralize soils . .
20. The common name for calcium oxide ; hydrated lime is calcium hydroxide Ca2 . .
21. Lime is calcinated limestone, often derived from chalk, and present as an impurity in potash and soda Lime is sometimes used to prevent devitrification, or the formation of crystals which can show up as stones in finished glass, by increasing the te .
22. In strict chemical terms, calcium oxide In practical terms, a material containing carbonates, oxides or hydroxides or both Used to neutralize soil acidity . .
23. Stronger and les fragrant than the lemon Its juice can be used instead of lemon in almost every instance But the lime has one advantage over the lemon: It takes better to very strong flavors The zest of the lime is as useful as lemon zest . .
24. A substance containing calcium used in the cleaning of sugar . .
25. Calcium carbonate . .
26. The term generally used to describe ground limestone , hydrated lime , or burned lime . . painting - executed on dry plaster The fresco pigments are mixed with lime water or slaked lime, and/or the wall is wetted down with lime water until the plas .
27. Usually ground limestone applied as a soil amendment to correct the acidity of soil and provide calcium for plant growth Dolomitic lime also provides magnesium Other materials used for lime include basic slag, marl, and ground shells . .
28. The main formulation used for turf situations is chalk, i e calcium carbonate It is used to raise soil acidity, but has to be applied with caution as it encourages weeds, coarse grasses, earthworms and disease incidence . .
29. Added to soil to raise pH and lower the soils acidity Sources include Dolomitic Limestone and Calcium Carbonate . .
30. A small, green citrus fruit that resembles a lemon Used in drinks and is the primary ingredient in the famous "Key lime pie " British sailors were called "limeys" because they used lime as a scurry-preventative . .
31. Specifically, calcium oxide, also, loosely, a general term for the various chemical and physical forms of quicklime, hydrated lime and hydraulic hydrated lime . . Described as having a sweet, fresh aroma It has toning and refreshing properties Ben .
32. Stronger and less fragrant than the lemon Its juice can be used instead of lemon in almost every instance The zest of the lime is as useful as lemon zest . .
33. Loosely, refers to compound of calcium Calcium content is used to measure the soil pH . . or Linden A deciduous tree native to the northern hemisphere The common lime – tilia vulgaris – has greenish-yellow fragrant flowers in clusters .
34. A dry white powder consisting essentially of calcium hydroxide . .
Found sert in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. hard. stiff. tough. strong. firm. sharp. strict. harsh. drastic. severe. violent. brutal. acrid. adamant. astringent. austere. bad. bitter. bossy. cast-iron. caustic. crusty. cutting. exact. exacting. fierce. flinty. forbidding. get-tough. granite. g .
2. acrid. acrimonious. adamant. astringent. bad. bitter. boisterous. curt. dour. ferocious. firm. forbidding. fresh. grim. gruff. hard. harsh. heady. leathery. pungent. repressive. rigid. rigorous. rough. rude. scathing. severe. smart. starchy. steely. .
3. hard. stiff. tough. strong. firm. sharp. strict. harsh. drastic. severe. violent. brutal. acrid. adamant. astringent. austere. bad. bitter. bossy. cast-iron. caustic. crusty. cutting. exact. exacting. fierce. flinty. forbidding. get-tough. granite. g .
4. acrid. acrimonious. adamant. astringent. bad. bitter. boisterous. curt. dour. ferocious. firm. forbidding. fresh. grim. gruff. hard. harsh. heady. leathery. pungent. repressive. rigid. rigorous. rough. rude. scathing. severe. smart. starchy. steely. .
Found lunar in native language English
Turkish Translations
1. aya ait, kameri .
2. yarımay şeklinde .
3. gümüşe ait, gümüşlü. lunar caustic cehennemtaşı. lunar distance ayın güneşten veya bir yıldızdan derece hesabıyle olan uzaklığı. lunar module, LM aya insan götürmek için kullanılan roketin en ön kısmı. lunar month kameri ay. lunar rainbow ay lşığınd .
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