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Chem.an aqueous solution of barium hydroxide, used chiefly as a reagent.[1875-80]
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baryta water — barito vanduo statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Sotusis Ba(OH)₂ tirpalas. atitikmenys: angl. baryta water rus. баритовая вода … Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
baryta water — noun : an aqueous solution of barium hydroxide * * * Chem. an aqueous solution of barium hydroxide, used chiefly as a reagent. [1875 80] … Useful english dictionary
baryta — barytic /beuh rit ik/, adj. /beuh ruy teuh/, n. Chem. 1. Also called calcined baryta, barium oxide, barium monoxide, barium protoxide. a white or yellowish white poisonous solid, BaO, highly reactive with water: used chiefly as a dehydrating… … Universalium
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neurin — Neurine Neu rine (? or ?), n. [Gr. ney^ron a nerve.] (Physiol. Chem.) A poisonous organic base (a ptomaine) formed in the decomposition of protagon with boiling baryta water, and in the putrefaction of proteid matter. It was for a long time… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Neurine — Neu rine (? or ?), n. [Gr. ney^ron a nerve.] (Physiol. Chem.) A poisonous organic base (a ptomaine) formed in the decomposition of protagon with boiling baryta water, and in the putrefaction of proteid matter. It was for a long time considered… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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