cyanogen bromide cleavage - translation to russian
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cyanogen bromide cleavage - translation to russian

TENDENCY OF CRYSTALLINE MATERIALS TO SPLIT ALONG DEFINITE CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC STRUCTURAL PLANES
Cleavage plane; Cleavage planes; Cleaveage (minerology); Cleavage (mineralogy); Cleavage (minerology); Cleavage fracture; Basal cleavage; Cubic cleavage; Octahedral cleavage; Pinicoidal cleavage; Prismatic cleavage; Rhombohedral cleavage; Cleavage and fracture; Mineral cleavage; Parting (crystal)
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cyanogen bromide cleavage      

общая лексика

бромциановое расщепление

cyanogen bromide         
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CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Cnbr; Brcn; Bromine cyanide; CBrN; Bromocyan; Bromocyanide; Bromocyanogen; Campilit; Carbononitridic bromide; Cyanobromide; Cyanogen monobromide; UN1889; CNBr; BrCN

общая лексика

бромциан

bromide         
CLASS OF BROMIDE CONTAINING CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS
Bromides; Br-; ATC code N05CM11; ATCvet code QN05CM11; Bromide ion
1) бромид (калия, серебра)
2) бромосеребряная фотобумага
3) отпечаток на бромосеребряной фотобумаге

Definition

bromide
(bromides)
1.
Bromide is a drug which used to be given to people to calm their nerves when they were worried or upset.
...a dose of bromide.
N-MASS
2.
A bromide is a comment which is intended to calm someone down when they are angry, but which has been expressed so often that it has become boring and meaningless. (FORMAL)
The meeting produced the usual bromides about macroeconomic policy, third-world debt and the environment.
= platitude
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Cleavage (crystal)

Cleavage, in mineralogy and materials science, is the tendency of crystalline materials to split along definite crystallographic structural planes. These planes of relative weakness are a result of the regular locations of atoms and ions in the crystal, which create smooth repeating surfaces that are visible both in the microscope and to the naked eye. If bonds in certain directions are weaker than others, the crystal will tend to split along the weakly bonded planes. These flat breaks are termed "cleavage." The classic example of cleavage is mica, which cleaves in a single direction along the basal pinacoid, making the layers seem like pages in a book. In fact, mineralogists often refer to "books of mica."

Diamond and graphite provide examples of cleavage. Both are composed solely of a single element, carbon. But in diamond, each carbon atom is bonded to four others in a tetrahedral pattern with short covalent bonds. The planes of weakness (cleavage planes) in a diamond are in four directions, following the faces of the octahedron.

In graphite, carbon atoms are contained in layers in a hexagonal pattern where the covalent bonds are shorter (and thus even stronger) than those of diamond. However, each layer is connected to the other with a longer and much weaker van der Waals bond. This gives graphite a single direction of cleavage, parallel to the basal pinacoid. So weak is this bond that it is broken with little force, giving graphite a slippery feel as layers shear apart. As a result, graphite makes an excellent dry lubricant. While all single crystals will show some tendency to split along atomic planes in their crystal structure, if the differences between one direction or another are not large enough, the mineral will not display cleavage. Corundum, for example, displays no cleavage.

What is the Russian for cyanogen bromide cleavage? Translation of &#39cyanogen bromide cleavage&#39