"alum" prevod sa srpskog na engleski

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alum

muški rodmineraliIPA: / alum /
Sinonimi i slične reči

pleksiglas · stirodur · teflon · piljevine · alu · mylar · bužir · niskoemisiona · dakron · klirit · argonom · azmafon · leksan · fiberglas · stiropor · pvc · lepka · hladnjak · polistirenske · troske · mdf · karburator · teraco · folijom · lesonit · polietilenska · tpe · silikon · zeljeza · metalizirana · lexan · karbon · ptfe · laminat · epoxy · baader · spire · fiberom · sealer · radijator

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Engleski prevod

alum

imenicahemijaIPA: / æləm /

ETYM Old Eng. alum, alom, Old Fren. alum, French alun, from Latin alumen alum.
Sulfate of aluminum used in dyeing, as an astringent, etc.
Any double sulfate of a monovalent metal or radical (such as sodium, potassium, or ammonium) and a trivalent metal (such as aluminum or iron). The commonest alum is the double sulfate of potassium and alumi
num, K2Al2(SO4)4.24H2O, a white crystalline powder that is readily soluble in water. It is used in curing animal skins. Other alums are used in papermaking and to fix dye in the textile industry.
1. A double sulphate of aluminum and potassium that is used as an astringent (among other things).
2. A white crystalline double sulfate of aluminum: the ammonium double sulfate of aluminum; SYN. ammonia alum, ammonium alum.
3. A white crystalline double sulfate of aluminum: the potassium double sulfate of aluminum; SYN. potassium alum, potash alum.

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Sinonimi i slične reči:

alumna · alumnus · ammonia alum · ammonium alum · gra · graduate · potash alum · potassium alum

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aluminat

muški rodhemijaIPA: / aluminat /
Definicija i značenje

So Al2 O3 i neke baze.

Sinonimi i slične reči

titanat · molibdat · trijodid · fosfid · glukonat · perhlorat · lauril · arsenat · tetrafluorid · pentafluorid · tetroksid · trihlorid · heksafluorofosfat · trifluorid · sulfat · oksalat · telurid · disulfid · borohidrid · kalcijev · monosulfid · acetilacetonat · helat · disumpor · hidrid · difluorid · azid · askorbat · trioksid · aluminijev · sulfoksid · selenid · tetrafluoroborat · sodijum · tetrahlorid · hipohlorid · niobijum · heksafluorid · fosfit · butilen

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aluminate

imenicaIPA: / alyminˈat /

A compound formed from the hydrate of aluminium by the substitution of a metal for the hydrogen.
chemical compound of aluminum oxide and another metal.

Prevod na srpski:
aluminat
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aluminij

muški rodhemijaIPA: / aluminij /
Definicija i značenje

Aluminijum,
metal lak a velike otpornosti i čvrstoće; dobija se iz rude boksita; ima široku primenu, naročito u industriji aviona, posuđa i kućnih predmeta.

Sinonimi i slične reči

čelik · aluminijum · silicij · željezo · bakar · cement · aluminiju · nelegirani · titanijum · dioksid · kaolin · olovo · ugljen · niskolegirani · magnezij · boksit · oksid · vosak · nikal · etanol · nehrđajući · legirani · aluminija · azbest · bentonit · ugljični · ugalj · bitumen · metanol · natrij · acetat · poliester · silicijum · silikon · vodik · kalcij · kisik · kalcit · abraziv · krumpir

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Al

skraćenicahemijaIPA: / ˈal /

Aluminium

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aluminium

imenicahemijaIPA: / alyminjˈɔm /

ETYM Latin alumen. Related to Alum.
The metallic base of alumina. The metal is white, but with a
bluish tinge, and is remarkable for its resistance to oxidation, and for its lightness, pertaining a specific gravity of about 2.6. Atomic weight 27.08. Symbol Al.

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Al · aluminum · atomic number 13

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aluminum

imenicahemijaIPA: / əluːmənəm /

Light, malleable white metal, resistant to organic salts, obtained by heating aluminum oxide.
Lightweight, silver-white, ductile and malleable, metallic element, symbol Al, atomic number 13, atomic weight 26.9815, melting point 658ºC. It is the third most abundant element (and the most abundant metal) in the Earth's crust, of which it makes up about 8.1% by mass. It oxidizes rapidly, the layer of oxide on its surface making it highly resistant to tarnish, and is an excellent conductor of electricity. In its pure state aluminum is a weak metal, but when combined with elements such as copper, silicon, or magnesium it forms alloys of great strength. In nature it is found only in the combined state in many minerals, and is prepared commercially from the ore bauxite.
Aluminum is a reactive element with stable compounds, and the pure metal was not readily obtained until the middle of the 19th century. Because of its light weight (specific gravity 2.70) it is widely used in the shipbuilding and aircraft industries.
Consumer uses include food and beverage packaging, foil, outdoor furniture, and homebuilding materials.
Aluminum was first discovered by Sir Humphry Davy in 1807 and first produced in 1827 by Hans
Oersted, who fused potassium with the anhydrous chloride of aluminum in a closed crucible, obtaining the metal in the form of a gray powder. Afterwards Friedrich Wöhler improved this method and succeeded in procuring the metal in a purer form in fused globules and in determining its relative density. In 1854 Henri Sainte-Claire Deville tried the same process, but replaced the potassium by sodium, and the “silver made from clay” of the Paris exhibition of 1855 drew much attention to the question of its economical production. However, no easy way could be found to produce it, and the shiny new metal became more precious than gold. Napoleon is said to have had a set of aluminum cutlery made for his most honored guests. The method now used for its commercial production is the electrolysis of alumina. An iron pot, lined with carbon, is charged with cryolite and heated to about 800ºC by the electric current. For the electro
Lysis, a bundle of carbon rods is used as the anode, while the pot itself forms the cathode. The oxygen liberated combines with the carbon of the anode to form carbon dioxide, while the aluminum falls to the bottom of the vessel. More alumina is added and the process continued, the molten metal being drawn off from time to time.
Aluminum is used in the Thermit process for the extraction of high-melting metals from their oxides. Aluminum oxide (see alumina) is used in the manufacture of refractory bricks and as an adsorption filter in chromatography. Aluminum hydroxide is used as a mordant in dyeing and aluminum chloride as a catalyst in organic reactions. Aluminum sulfate is the most widely used chemical in water treatment worldwide, but accidental excess makes drinking water highly toxic, and discharge into rivers kills all fish.A silvery ductile metallic element found primarily in bauxite; SYN. aluminium, Al, atomic number 13.
(American) aluminum.

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Al · aluminium · atomic number 13

Prevedi "aluminum" na

chemical element

imenica013 AlIPA: / ˈkeməkl̩ ˈelɪmənt ˈθɝːˈtiːn ˈæl /
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aluminijum

muški rodhemijaIPA: / aluminijum /
Definicija i značenje

Element atomske težine 26,97, redni broj 13, znak Al, metal po boji i sjaju između srebra i platine, tvrđi od cinka, a mekši od bakra, tegljiv i kovan, u tehnici veoma u upotrebi zbog male specifične težine; alumin.

Sinonimi i slične reči

titanijum · nerđajući čelik · bakar · silicijum · polietilen · legirani · polistiren · nikal · poliuretan · čelik · trihlorid · berilijum · acetat · nelegirani · cirkonijum · polipropilen · oksid · arsenid · polimer · barijum · galijum · niskolegirani · indijum · polistirol · silikat · ekstrudirani · gvožđe · torijum · termoplastični · borohidrid · cink · nikl · ugalj · molibden · bitumen · duraluminijum · selenijum · penobeton · aluminijuma · rodijum

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Engleski prevod

Al

skraćenicahemijaIPA: / ˈal /

Aluminium

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aluminium

imenicahemijaIPA: / alyminjˈɔm /

ETYM Latin alumen. Related to Alum.
The metallic base of alumina. The metal is white, but with a
bluish tinge, and is remarkable for its resistance to oxidation, and for its lightness, pertaining a specific gravity of about 2.6. Atomic weight 27.08. Symbol Al.

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Al · aluminum · atomic number 13

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aluminum

imenicahemijaIPA: / əluːmənəm /

Light, malleable white metal, resistant to organic salts, obtained by heating aluminum oxide.
Lightweight, silver-white, ductile and malleable, metallic element, symbol Al, atomic number 13, atomic weight 26.9815, melting point 658ºC. It is the third most abundant element (and the most abundant metal) in the Earth's crust, of which it makes up about 8.1% by mass. It oxidizes rapidly, the layer of oxide on its surface making it highly resistant to tarnish, and is an excellent conductor of electricity. In its pure state aluminum is a weak metal, but when combined with elements such as copper, silicon, or magnesium it forms alloys of great strength. In nature it is found only in the combined state in many minerals, and is prepared commercially from the ore bauxite.
Aluminum is a reactive element with stable compounds, and the pure metal was not readily obtained until the middle of the 19th century. Because of its light weight (specific gravity 2.70) it is widely used in the shipbuilding and aircraft industries.
Consumer uses include food and beverage packaging, foil, outdoor furniture, and homebuilding materials.
Aluminum was first discovered by Sir Humphry Davy in 1807 and first produced in 1827 by Hans
Oersted, who fused potassium with the anhydrous chloride of aluminum in a closed crucible, obtaining the metal in the form of a gray powder. Afterwards Friedrich Wöhler improved this method and succeeded in procuring the metal in a purer form in fused globules and in determining its relative density. In 1854 Henri Sainte-Claire Deville tried the same process, but replaced the potassium by sodium, and the “silver made from clay” of the Paris exhibition of 1855 drew much attention to the question of its economical production. However, no easy way could be found to produce it, and the shiny new metal became more precious than gold. Napoleon is said to have had a set of aluminum cutlery made for his most honored guests. The method now used for its commercial production is the electrolysis of alumina. An iron pot, lined with carbon, is charged with cryolite and heated to about 800ºC by the electric current. For the electro
Lysis, a bundle of carbon rods is used as the anode, while the pot itself forms the cathode. The oxygen liberated combines with the carbon of the anode to form carbon dioxide, while the aluminum falls to the bottom of the vessel. More alumina is added and the process continued, the molten metal being drawn off from time to time.
Aluminum is used in the Thermit process for the extraction of high-melting metals from their oxides. Aluminum oxide (see alumina) is used in the manufacture of refractory bricks and as an adsorption filter in chromatography. Aluminum hydroxide is used as a mordant in dyeing and aluminum chloride as a catalyst in organic reactions. Aluminum sulfate is the most widely used chemical in water treatment worldwide, but accidental excess makes drinking water highly toxic, and discharge into rivers kills all fish.A silvery ductile metallic element found primarily in bauxite; SYN. aluminium, Al, atomic number 13.
(American) aluminum.

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Al · aluminium · atomic number 13

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chemical element

imenica013 AlIPA: / ˈkeməkl̩ ˈelɪmənt ˈθɝːˈtiːn ˈæl /
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aluminijum trioksid

muški rodhemijaIPA: / aluminijum trioksid /
Engleski prevod

alumina

imenicamineraliIPA: / əluːmənə /

ETYM Latin alumen, aluminis. Related to Alum.
Oxide of aluminum.
Any of various forms of aluminum oxide occurring naturally as corundum; SYN. aluminum oxide, aluminium oxide.
Or corundum; Al2
O3 oxide of aluminum, widely distributed in clays, slates, and shales. It is formed by the decomposition of the feldspars in granite and used as an abrasive. Typically it is a white powder, soluble in most strong acids or caustic alkalis but not in water. Impure alumina is called “emery”. Rubies and sapphires are corundum gemstones.

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aluminijumska folija

ženski rodIPA: / aluminijumska folija /
Engleski prevod

aluminium foil

imenicaIPA: / əˈluːmənəm ˌfɔɪl /
Prevod na srpski:
aluminijumska folija
Sinonimi i slične reči:

aluminum foil · tin foil

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aluminijumski

pridevIPA: / aluminijumski /
Sinonimi i slične reči

aluminijski · hromirani · metalni · plafonski · perforirani · plastični · gumeni · stakleni · prohromski · saćasti · pocinkovani · čelični · zaptivni · keramički · polikarbonatni · nerđajući · polimerski · vatrootporni · mrežasti · drveni · četvrtasti · fasadni · kutijasti · gumirani · liveni · lamelarni · poliesterski · cevasti · titanijumski · grafitni · pločasti · rešetkasti · klizni · krovni · dvobojni · grilje · podni · kartonski · izduvni · aerodinamični

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Engleski prevod

aluminous

pridevIPA: / əluːmənəs /

ETYM Latin aluminosus, from alumen alum: cf. French alumineux.
1. Containing aluminum or alum; SYN. aluminiferous.
2. Pertaining to or containing aluminum.
Pertaining to alumina or aluminum.

Prevod na srpski:
aluminijumski
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aluminizirati

glagolIPA: / aluminizirati /
Definicija i značenje

Obložiti aluminijumom.

Engleski prevod

aluminize

glagolIPA: / əluːmənaɪz /

(Alternate spelling: aluminise).
To cover with aluminum.

Prevod na srpski:
aluminizirati
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aluminosilikat

muški rodmineraliIPA: / aluminosilikat /
Definicija i značenje

Silikat sa aluminijumom.

Engleski prevod

aluminosilicate

imenicamineraliIPA: / alyminozilikˈat /

A combined silicate and aluminate.

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aluminosilikat
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Slične reči sa "alum"

alem · malum · alumen · alumin
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engleski
/ kriːk /
glagol
srpski
/ trʃtʃara /
ženski rod
nemački
/ rˈa͡ɪbʊŋ /
ženski rod
gramatika
francuski
/ kɔ̃fedeʁˈal /
pridev