NAK - translation to arabic
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NAK - translation to arabic

ALKALI METAL ALLOY WHICH IS LIQUID AT ROOM TEMPERATURE
Potassium-sodium alloy; NaK; Sodium-potassium alloy; Potassium–sodium alloy
  • Solid–liquid phase diagram of sodium and potassium.<ref>G.L.C.M. van Rossen, H. van Bleiswijk: ''Über das Zustandsdiagramm der Kalium-Natriumlegierungen'', in: ''[[Z. Anorg. Chem.]]'', '''1912''', ''74'', S.&nbsp;152–156.</ref> X-axis is mass percent.

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COMPUTING SIGNAL CONFIRMING RECEIPT OF A MESSAGE
Negative-acknowledge character; NAK; NACK; Acknowledge character; ␆; ACK (computing); ACK (networking); Acknowledgment code; Control-U; Ctrl-U; Negative acknowledge character; Nak; ␕; NAK (protocol message); ⍻; Acknowledgment (data networks); ASCII 6; ASCII 21; \x6; \x15; \x06; U+0006; U+0015; Negative-Acknowledge; Negative Acknowledge
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CONTROL CHARACTERS, RANGING FROM U+0000 TO U+001F (C0) AND U+0080 TO U+009F (C1) IN UNICODE
ASCII control character; C1 control code set; C1 control code; ISO 6429; C0 and C1 control character; C1 control codes; Record Separator; Data link escape; Device control 2; End of medium; Field separator; Device control 4; Group separator; Record separator; Unit separator; Start of heading; Start of text; Data Link Escape; Data link escape character; ␒; ␔; Device Control 1; Device Control 2; Device Control 3; Device Control 4; File separator; File Separator; C0 and C1 controls; C0 controls; C0 control codes; C1 controls; Start Of Text; –; End of Medium; C0 control characters; Start-of-Text; Start-of-Header; DC1; Device Control Two; Device Control Three; Device Control Four; Device Control One; ␓; ␑; ; PU2 (ANSI); PU1 (ANSI); Reverse Index (ANSI); ^\; ASCII control characters; ’; C0 control code; Start of Text; Start of Heading; ; ^^ (control code); Group Separator; Unit Separator; DC4 (control code); DC1 (control code); DC2 (control code); DC3 (control code); NUL (control code); SOH (control code); STX (control code); ETX (control code); EOT (control code); ACK (control code); BEL (control code); BS (control code); HT (control code); LF (control code); VT (control code); FF (control code); CR (control code); SO (control code); SI (control code); US (control code); DLE (control code); NAK (control code); SYN (control code); ETB (control code); CAN (control code); EM (control code); SUB (control code); ESC (control code); FS (control code); GS (control code); RS (control code); HOP (control code); DEL (control code); PAD (control code); BPH (control code); NBH (control code); IND (control code); HTS (control code); SSA (control code); NEL (control code); HTJ (control code); VTS (control code); PLD (control code); PLU (control code); RI (control code); SS2 (control code); SS3 (control code); DCS (control code); PU1 (control code); PU2 (control code); STS (control code); MW (control code); CCH (control code); SPA (control code); EPA (control code); APC (control code); SOS (control code); SGCI (control code); SCI (control code); CSI (control code); ST (control code); OSC (control code); PM (control code); SP (control code); ESA (control code); TAB (control code); ASCII 1; ASCII 2; ASCII 16; ASCII 17; ASCII 18; ASCII 31; ASCII 30; ASCII 29; ASCII 28; ASCII 25; ASCII 20; ASCII 19; Device Control String; \x1; \x1F; \x1E; \x1C; \x1D; \x19; \x2; \x10; \x11; \x12; \x13; \x14; \x01; \x02; U+0001; U+0002; U+0010; U+0011; U+0012; U+0013; U+0014; U+0019; U+001C; U+001D; U+001E; U+001F; Information separator three; Information separator four; Information separator two; Information separator one; €; ‚; ƒ; „; †; ‡; ˆ; ‰; Š; ‹; Œ; ‘; “; •; —; ™; š; DIN 31626; ISO 6630; JIS X 0207; ASCII control codes; ASCII control code
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Wikipedia

Sodium–potassium alloy

Sodium–potassium alloy, colloquially called NaK (commonly pronounced ), is an alloy of the alkali metals sodium (Na, atomic number 11) and potassium (K, atomic number 19) that is normally liquid at room temperature. Various commercial grades are available. NaK is highly reactive with water (like its constituent elements) and may catch fire when exposed to air, so must be handled with special precautions.

Examples of use of NAK
1. "This nation does not have enough time," Paek Nak–chong, the head of the South Korean civic delegation, told a joint convention.
2. Such Koryo medicines as pain–killing granule made of Carthamus tinctorius and blood smooth–flowing granule made of Angelica gigas Nak are potent for diabetes.
3. "Now is the time for us to end political and military hostility and begin sincere dialogue and negotiations based on trust," said the head of the South Korean civilian delegation, Paek Nak–chung, a professor at Seoul National University.
4. Nak Mohammed, a raggedly dressed 20–year–old daycare worker, teacher and guard at Kandahar‘s Abdul Ahad Karzai orphanage (named after the father of President Hamid Karzai, a Kandahar native), says that just 15 days ago, the Taliban threatened to burn the orphanage.
5. "We‘ve been encouraged by our sales so far here," Tom Waller, producer/director of Thai Tiger Entertainment‘s Ghost of Mae Nak, said on the sprawling market floor in the bowels of the building, where business is reported to be brisk after a quiet start.