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| Selected response from: Ivan Sanchez Local time: 15:37 | ||||||
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ácido alogenado Explanation: según el dec. técnico de beigbeder Felicidades, P. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-01-12 21:38:36 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- halogenado!!!! |
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los hidrácidos (de los elementos) halógenos Explanation: I believe a hydrohalic acid is an acid formed from hydrogen and a halide (e.g. Chlorine, Fluorine, Bromine...). I can't find a single word that translates hydrohalic, but in the first reference below I did find a Spanish term which is the equivalent of 'the hydrohalic acids'. Reference: http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:cErnoepf8UEC:www.uta.cl... Reference: http://www.google.com/search?num=20&hl=en&q=hidr%E1cidos+hal... |
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ácido clorhídrico Explanation: Experiencia. Llevo mucho tiempo traduciéndolo así. |
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Acido hidrogenado [contentivo de hidrógeno]... Explanation: También llamados "hidro-ácidos" 'Hydrohalic acid', an aqueous solution of a hydrogen halide. Hydronium Ion, The hydrated proton, H+; the conjugate acid of water. ... http://chem.neopages.com/glossary/ g.shtml 'in solution, the researchers add to it a hydrogen-containing acid (also called a hydrohalic acid -- one example is hydrochloric acid), and shine light on it. ...' 'used a two-electron mixed-valence dirhodium compound to photocatalyse the reduction of hydrohalic acid to hydrogen. In this cycle, photons break two Rh II -X ...' web.mit.edu/newsoffice/nr/2001/nocera.html www.acdlabs.com/webzine/20/20_1.html - 13k |
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