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English to Spanish translations [Non-PRO] Science - Physics / physic chemistry | ||||
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5 | punto de nube |
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5 | punto de turbidez |
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5 | punto poco claro/ punto turbio/ punto nebuloso |
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cloud point punto de nube Explanation: Web Wearcheck Iberica ... Punto de nube (automático), (ASTM D-5771), Equipo automático. Punto de nube (manual), (ASTM D-2500), Equipo manual ... www.wearcheckiberica.es/Servicios/Ensayos/aceites.asp - 61k - En caché - Páginas similares |
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cloud point punto de turbidez Explanation: tal cual Reference: http://www.firp.ula.ve/cuadernos/S303.pdf Reference: http://www.aacrea.org.ar/soft/nro239.htm |
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cloud point punto poco claro/ punto turbio/ punto nebuloso Explanation: Espero que alguna te sirva!!!!!!!!!! -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs 59 mins (2005-04-18 18:22:31 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- www.glossary.oilfield.slb.com/Display.cfm?Term=cloud point Cloud Point <Back to Last Page> <Glossary Home> <Random Word> <Preface> <Suggest a Word> <CRC Press Catalog> <Abbreviations/Acronyms> <Symbols> | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z Newsletters Stay up-to-date! Subscribe to newsletters Tell us your email address: About Composites/Plastics About Industry & Business Definition: (1) Point at which a definite lack of clarity, cloudiness, appears when a liquid is subject to adulteration or when it is mixed with another substance. (2) The temperature at which a liquid becomes cloudy when it is cooled. (3) In a condensation polymerization it is the temperature at which the first turbidity appears, caused by water separation when a reaction mixture is cooled. Definition Copyright ©1989 CRC Press LLC. All rights reserved. omposite.about.com/library/glossary/c/bldef-c1117.htm |
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