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Τι (ποιος) είναι cacodyl$10520$ - ορισμός

RUSSIAN CLASS OF NUCLEAR-POWERED ICEBREAKERS
Icebreaker Arktika; Russia (nuclear icebreaker); Arktika class icebreaker; Project 10520
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Alkarsin         
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Cadet's liquid; Alkarsin; Dicacodyl; C4H12As2
·noun A spontaneously inflammable liquid, having a repulsive odor, and consisting of cacodyl and its oxidation products;
- called also Cadel's fuming liquid.
Cacodyl         
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Cadet's liquid; Alkarsin; Dicacodyl; C4H12As2
·noun Alkarsin; a colorless, poisonous, arsenical liquid, As2(CH3)4, spontaneously inflammable and possessing an intensely disagreeable odor. It is the type of a series of compounds analogous to the nitrogen compounds called hydrazines.
cacodyl         
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Cadet's liquid; Alkarsin; Dicacodyl; C4H12As2
['kak?(?)d??l, -d?l]
¦ noun Chemistry a malodorous, toxic, spontaneously flammable liquid organic compound containing arsenic.
Origin
C19: from Gk kakodes 'stinking' (from kakos 'bad') + -yl.

Βικιπαίδεια

Arktika-class icebreaker

The Arktika class is a Russian (formerly Soviet) class of nuclear-powered icebreakers. Formerly known as Project 10520 nuclear-powered icebreaker, they were the world's largest and most powerful icebreakers until the 2016 launch of the first Project 22220 icebreaker, also named Arktika.

Ships of the Arktika class are owned by the federal government, but were operated by the Murmansk Shipping Company (MSCO) until 2008, when they were transferred to the fully state-owned corporation Atomflot. Of the ten civilian nuclear-powered vessels built by Russia or the Soviet Union, six were of this type.

They are used for escorting merchant ships in the Arctic Ocean north of Siberia as well as for scientific and recreational expeditions to the Arctic.