chemisch rein

English translation: chemically pure

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German term or phrase:chemisch rein
English translation:chemically pure
Entered by: Narasimhan Raghavan

05:02 Jan 14, 2008
German to English translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Chemistry; Chem Sci/Eng / types of purity, grade, etc.
German term or phrase: chemisch rein
Acetone chemisch rein

Is this smiply "chemical purity" or is it "chemical grade"?

Thank you.
Zareh Darakjian Ph.D.
United States
Local time: 04:42
chemically pure
Explanation:
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chemically pure ( ′kemiklē ′pyu̇r ) ( chemistry ) Without impurities detectable by analysis. Abbreviated.
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acetone graded as chemically pure
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Narasimhan Raghavan
Local time: 17:12
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chemically pure


Explanation:
See: chemically pure: Definition and Much More from Answers.com
chemically pure ( ′kemiklē ′pyu̇r ) ( chemistry ) Without impurities detectable by analysis. Abbreviated.
www.answers.com/topic/chemically-pure - 36k - Cached - Similar pages

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Note added at 20 mins (2008-01-14 05:23:05 GMT)
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acetone graded as chemically pure

Narasimhan Raghavan
Local time: 17:12
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Native speaker of: Tamil
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Grading comment
Thank you, Narashiman. Thanks to all who confirmed

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