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Cosa (chi) è liquid paraffin - definizione

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Liquid Paraffin; Liquid paraffin (disambiguation)

liquid paraffin         
¦ noun chiefly Brit. a colourless, odourless oily liquid obtained from petroleum, used as a laxative.
liquid         
  • [[Surface wave]]s in water
  • A [[lava lamp]] contains two immiscible liquids (a molten wax and a watery solution) which add movement due to convection. In addition to the top surface, surfaces also form between the liquids, requiring a tension breaker to recombine the wax droplets at the bottom.
  • Cavitation in water from a boat propeller
  • Thermal image of a sink full of hot water with cold water being added, showing how the hot and the cold water flow into each other.
  • Lennard-Jones model fluid]].
  • deposition]] can occur.
  • Structure of a classical monatomic liquid. Atoms have many nearest neighbors in contact, yet no long-range order is present.
  • A simulation of [[viscosity]]. The fluid on the left has a lower viscosity and Newtonian behavior while the liquid on the right has higher viscosity and non-Newtonian behavior.
NEARLY INCOMPRESSIBLE FLUID THAT CONFORMS TO THE SHAPE OF ITS CONTAINER BUT RETAINS A NEARLY CONSTANT VOLUME INDEPENDENT OF PRESSURE
Liquid State; Liquid state; Liquid phase; Liquids; Liquid level
n.
1) (a) clear; cloudy liquid
2) (a) dishwashing liquid
liquid         
  • [[Surface wave]]s in water
  • A [[lava lamp]] contains two immiscible liquids (a molten wax and a watery solution) which add movement due to convection. In addition to the top surface, surfaces also form between the liquids, requiring a tension breaker to recombine the wax droplets at the bottom.
  • Cavitation in water from a boat propeller
  • Thermal image of a sink full of hot water with cold water being added, showing how the hot and the cold water flow into each other.
  • Lennard-Jones model fluid]].
  • deposition]] can occur.
  • Structure of a classical monatomic liquid. Atoms have many nearest neighbors in contact, yet no long-range order is present.
  • A simulation of [[viscosity]]. The fluid on the left has a lower viscosity and Newtonian behavior while the liquid on the right has higher viscosity and non-Newtonian behavior.
NEARLY INCOMPRESSIBLE FLUID THAT CONFORMS TO THE SHAPE OF ITS CONTAINER BUT RETAINS A NEARLY CONSTANT VOLUME INDEPENDENT OF PRESSURE
Liquid State; Liquid state; Liquid phase; Liquids; Liquid level
I. a.
1.
Fluid.
2.
Mellifluous, dulcet, soft, clear, flowing, melting.
II. n.
Fluid, liquor, liquid substance.

Wikipedia

Liquid paraffin

Liquid paraffin may refer to:

  • Liquid paraffin (drug)
  • Mineral oil
  • In chemistry, a mixture of heavier alkanes


Esempi dal corpus di testo per liquid paraffin
1. She said she had never been made aware of any safety problems with liquid paraffin and had never been told her husband had previously singed his dressing gown.
2. The hospital has already contacted the National Patients Safety Agency to call for proper warning labels on bottles and more research into the relationship between smoking and used of liquid paraffin.
3. Since the incident the hospital has carried out an internal inquiry and several recommendations have already been carried out including providing more information to patients about the flammability of liquid paraffin treatments and giving them written instructions.
4. Sister Alison Black, who regularly treated Mr Hoe over the years, said the hospital had treated him with the liquid paraffin over the years as it soothed his skin and he tolerated it very well.
5. I don‘t know who told him, whether it was a member of staff or another patient." Deputy Doncaster Coroner Fred Curtis said liquid paraffin, which is widely used worldwide to treat psoriasis, could clearly be flammable and needed treating with caution.