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English-Korean animal medical dictionary. 2013.
English-Korean animal medical dictionary. 2013.
Ethanol — For other uses, see Ethanol (disambiguation). Grain alcohol redirects here. It is not to be confused with Neutral grain spirit. Ethanol … Wikipedia
Ethanol purification — Vapor liquid equilibrium of the mixture of Ethanol and Water (incl. azeotrope), composition given in molefractions The product of either ethylene hydration or brewing is an ethanol water mixture. For most industrial and fuel uses, the ethanol… … Wikipedia
Ethanol — Strukturformel Keile zur Verdeutlichung der Geometrie Allgemeines Nam … Deutsch Wikipedia
Absolute (fragrance) — Similar to essential oils, absolutes are concentrated, highly aromatic, oily mixtures extracted from plants. Whereas essential oils can typically be produced through steam distillation, absolutes require the use of solvent extraction techniques… … Wikipedia
absolute alcohol — noun pure ethyl alcohol (containing no more than 1% water) • Hypernyms: ↑ethyl alcohol, ↑ethanol, ↑fermentation alcohol, ↑grain alcohol * * * ˌabsolute ˈalcohol 7 [absolute alcohol] … Useful english dictionary
absolute — adj. & n. adj. 1 complete, utter, perfect (an absolute fool; absolute bliss). 2 unconditional, unlimited (absolute authority). 3 despotic; ruling arbitrarily or with unrestricted power (an absolute monarch). 4 (of a standard or other concept)… … Useful english dictionary
absolute alcohol — noun ethanol containing less than one per cent of water by weight … English new terms dictionary
absolute alcohol — /æbsəlut ˈælkəhɒl/ (say absuhlooht alkuhhol) noun ethyl alcohol (ethanol) containing not more than one per cent by weight of water …
absolute alcohol — Water free ethanol; rel.d. 0.793 (15.5°C); bp 78.4°C; obtained from rectified spirit by adding benzene and refractionating. Very hygroscopic … Dictionary of automotive terms
Ethylene — Ethylene … Wikipedia
Porous silicon — (pSi) is a form of the chemical element silicon which has an introduced nanoporous holes in its microstructure, rendering a large surface to volume ratio in the order of 500m2/cm3. History Porous silicon was first discovered by accident in 1956… … Wikipedia