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oxygen demand - перевод на арабский


oxygen demand         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Oxygen demand (disambiguation)
‎ طِلْبَةُ الأكسيجين‎
biological oxygen demand         
  • Glass BOD bottle
  • Disposable BOD bottle
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  • Taking samples from the influent raw [[wastewater]] stream for BOD measurements at a [[wastewater treatment]] plant in Haran-Al-Awamied near Damascus in Syria
OXYGEN NEEDED TO REMOVE ORGANICS FROM WATER
Biological Oxygen Demand; Biological oxygen demand; Biochemical Oxygen Demand; Biochemical oxygen; Carbonaceous biochemical oxygen demand
‎ مَطْلُوبِيَّةُ الأُكسيجين البيُولُوجِيَّة‎
chemical oxygen demand         
MEASURE OF THE AMOUNT OF OXYGEN THAT CAN BE CONSUMED BY REACTIONS IN A SOLUTION
Chemical Oxygen Demand
‎ مَطْلُوبِيَّةُ الأُكسيجين الكِيمْيائِيَّة‎

Определение

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Википедия

Oxygen demand
Oxygen demand is an environmental chemistry term that may refer to:
Примеры употребления для oxygen demand
1. Chilbo as the transparency of water there is 8–10 meters and chemical oxygen demand and biochemical oxygen demand are 3 milligrams per a liter.
2. The official environmental monitor also said its key measure of water pollution –– "chemical oxygen demand" or COD –– rose 3.7 percent.
3. But last year sulfur dioxide emissions and chemical oxygen demand, a water pollution index, shot up 1.8 percent and 1.2 percent, respectively.
4. The problem lies with what is called the chemical oxygen demand of the firewater – the amount of oxygen a substance consumes as it breaks down.
5. To satisfy commitments made in 2001 in its Olympic bid, Beijing will be required to show that it meets international standards on four major pollutants _ sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, inhalable particles and chemical oxygen demand, a measure of water pollution.