hydrous$36545$ - translation to ελληνικό
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hydrous$36545$ - translation to ελληνικό

BIOCHEMICAL PROCESS
Hydrous pyrolysis; Hydropyrolysis; Hydrothermal Liquefaction; Thermochemical liquefaction

hydrous      
adj. ένυδρος, υδατούχος
talcum powder         
  • Talc output in 2005
  • The structure of talc is composed of Si<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub> sheets with magnesium sandwiched between sheets in octahedral sites.
  • A block of talc
  • Talcum powder
HYDROUS MAGNESIUM PHYLLOSILICATE MINERAL
Talcum powder; French chalk; Magnesium Silicate; Talcum; E553b; Sterile talc powder; Magnesium silicate; Talc powder; ATC code A02AA05; ATCvet code QA02AA05; Talc (mineral); Talcum Powder; Mg3Si4O10(OH)2
κοινή πούδρα
ethyl alcohol         
  • Percent of corn used for Ethanol (right)}}
  • Hydrogen bonding in solid ethanol at −186&nbsp;°C
  • Infrared reflection spectra of liquid ethanol, showing the −OH band centered near 3300&nbsp;cm<sup>−1</sup> and C−H bands near 2950&nbsp;cm<sup>−1</sup>
  • 94% denatured ethanol sold in a bottle for household use
  • [[Near-infrared spectrum]] of liquid ethanol
  • USP grade]] ethanol for laboratory use
  • Ethanol burning with its spectrum depicted
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
CH3CH2OH; C2H5OH; Ethyl alcohol; Absolute alcohol; Grain alcohol; EtOH; Hydration of ethene; Ethyl Alcohol; Ethanol-alcohol; Bioethanol; Bio-ethanol; Ethylalcohol; Hydroxyethane; Anhydrous ethanol; Hydrous ethanol; Absolute ethanol; E1510; Industrial alcohol; Industrial ethanol; Etanol; Chemical derivatives of ethanol; Ethanol purification; Wine spirit; Ethyl alchohol; C2h50h; Ethonal; Ethonol; Wet alcohol; Ethyl hydrate; Pure alcohol; Hydroxyethyl; Ethyloxidane; Drying ethanol; C₂H₅OH; ATC code D08AX08; ATCvet code QD08AX08; ATC code V03AB16; ATCvet code QV03AB16; ATC code V03AZ01; ATCvet code QV03AZ01; Aethanol; Aethylalkohol; Algrain; Anhydrol; Denatured Alcohol Cd-10; Denatured Alcohol Cd-5; Denatured Alcohol Cd-5a; Denatured Alcohol Sd-1; Denatured Alcohol Sd-13a; Denatured Alcohol Sd-17; Denatured Alcohol Sd-23a; Denatured Alcohol Sd-28; Denatured Alcohol Sd-30; Denatured Alcohol Sd-39b; Denatured Alcohol Sd-39c; Denatured Alcohol Sd-3a; Denatured Alcohol Sd-40m; Ethanol, Silent Spirit; Reagent Alcohol; Synasol; Thanol; Thiofaco M-50; Ethylic alcohol; Bio ethanol; Anhydrous alcohol; Ethanolic; Methylcarbinol; Ethylol; Ehtanol; Cologne spirit; Endogenous ethanol; Endogenous ethanol in humans; Acquarzente; Cologne spirits; Synthesis of ethanol; Water-alcohol; Methyl carbinol; History of ethanol; Potable alcohol
αιθυλικό οινόπνευμα

Ορισμός

talcum powder
¦ noun a preparation for the body and face consisting of the mineral talc in powdered form.
¦ verb (talcums, talcuming, talcumed) powder with this substance.
Origin
C16: from med. L. talcum, from Arab. ?al?, from Pers.

Βικιπαίδεια

Hydrothermal liquefaction

Hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) is a thermal depolymerization process used to convert wet biomass, and other macromolecules, into crude-like oil under moderate temperature and high pressure. The crude-like oil has high energy density with a lower heating value of 33.8-36.9 MJ/kg and 5-20 wt% oxygen and renewable chemicals. The process has also been called hydrous pyrolysis.

The reaction usually involves homogeneous and/or heterogeneous catalysts to improve the quality of products and yields. Carbon and hydrogen of an organic material, such as biomass, peat or low-ranked coals (lignite) are thermo-chemically converted into hydrophobic compounds with low viscosity and high solubility. Depending on the processing conditions, the fuel can be used as produced for heavy engines, including marine and rail or upgraded to transportation fuels, such as diesel, gasoline or jet-fuels.

The process may be significant in the creation of fossil fuels. Simple heating without water, anhydrous pyrolysis has long been considered to take place naturally during the catagenesis of kerogens to fossil fuels. In recent decades it has been found that water under pressure causes more efficient breakdown of kerogens at lower temperatures than without it. The carbon isotope ratio of natural gas also suggests that hydrogen from water has been added during creation of the gas.