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rutile electrode - traduction vers russe

OXIDE MINERAL
Nigrine; Rutile structure; Rutile Structure; Synthetic rutile
  • Rutile in quartz]]
  • Milled rutile
  • Extended crystal structure of rutile
  • Acicular crystals of rutile protruding from a [[quartz]] crystal

rutile electrode      

общая лексика

рутиловый электрод

сварка

электрод с рутиловым покрытием

rutile         

['ru:t(a)il]

общая лексика

рутил

рутиловый

существительное

минералогия

рутил

ion-selective electrode         
  • Valinomycin
SENSOR THAT CONVERTS THE ACTIVITY OF A SPECIFIC ION DISSOLVED IN A SOLUTION INTO AN ELECTRICAL POTENTIAL
ISE electrode; Ion-selective membranes and electrodes; Ion selective electrodes; Ion-selective membrane; Ion selective membrane; Cyanide selective combination electrode; Ion Selective electrode; Ion-selective electrodes; Specific ion electrode; Ion selective electrode

общая лексика

ион-селективный электрод

Définition

rutile
['ru:t?l, 'ru:t??l]
¦ noun a black or reddish-brown mineral consisting of titanium dioxide, typically occurring as needle-like crystals.
Origin
C19: from Fr., or from Ger. Rutil, from L. rutilus 'reddish'.

Wikipédia

Rutile

Rutile is an oxide mineral composed of titanium dioxide (TiO2), the most common natural form of TiO2. Rarer polymorphs of TiO2 are known, including anatase, akaogiite, and brookite.

Rutile has one of the highest refractive indices at visible wavelengths of any known crystal and also exhibits a particularly large birefringence and high dispersion. Owing to these properties, it is useful for the manufacture of certain optical elements, especially polarization optics, for longer visible and infrared wavelengths up to about 4.5 micrometres. Natural rutile may contain up to 10% iron and significant amounts of niobium and tantalum.

Rutile derives its name from the Latin rutilus ('red'), in reference to the deep red color observed in some specimens when viewed by transmitted light. Rutile was first described in 1803 by Abraham Gottlob Werner using specimens obtained in Horcajuelo de la Sierra, Madrid (Spain), which is consequently the type locality.

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