Nghĩa của từ hydrogen sulphide bằng Tiếng Sec

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1. Hydrogen sulphide to reduce metabolic activity.

2. Ammonia and hydrogen sulphide are also phytotoxic .

3. Integrated process for treating refinery waste water, containing ammonia and hydrogen sulphide, and refinery exhaust acid gas containing hydrogen sulphide

4. No hydrogen sulphide at the bottom of the lake.

5. Small amounts of hydrogen sulphide are made by the body .

6. Hydrogen sulphide is well known for its characteristic rotten - egg odour .

7. Carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulphide, sulphuric acid, 90 times thicker than Earth's atmosphere.

8. 7 These included methane, ammonia, probably hydrogen cyanide, hydrogen sulphide and carbon monoxide.

9. Gas-scrubbing installations, in particular for purifying gases of hydrogen sulphide, ammonia and water

10. Copper group elements, if present, are removed by passing hydrogen sulphide through the solution.

11. Purgeable pollutants, e.g. hydrogen sulphide (H2S), ammonia (NH3), some adsorbable organically bound halogens (AOX), hydrocarbons

12. Hydrogen sulphide emits a foul smell which is commonly felt when nearing rivers and streams .

13. Biogas consists of methane, carbon dioxide along with the small amount of hydrogen sulphide, and moisture

14. Absorption heats of hydrogen sulphide in aqueous solutions of monoethanolamine, diethanolamine and triethanolamine were determined by calorimetry.

15. So the sewage goes septic, giving off hydrogen sulphide which corrodes the pipes and makes a nasty smell.

16. Separation of acid gas (mainly hydrogen sulphide) from the fuel gases by dissolving it in a chemical solvent (absorption).

17. Requires sufficient availability of low sulphur feedstocks, hydrogen production and hydrogen sulphide (H2S) treatment capacity (e.g. amine and Claus units)

18. Instead of splitting hydrogen sulphide, they developed the ability to split water by first trapping solar energy in green pigments.

19. 19 Instead of splitting hydrogen sulphide, they developed the ability to split water by first trapping solar energy in green pigments.

20. Moreover , hydrogen sulphide gas is produced when the acids come into contact with the sludge and the mud of the rivers .

21. Hydrogen sulphide , the gas famed for generating the stench in stink bombs , flatulence and bad breath , has been harnessed by stem cell researchers in Japan .

22. It consists primarily of hydrogen, methane, and ethane with various small amounts of hydrogen sulphide and aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range C3 through C5.)

23. AND THE " MUD " THAT NOURA TOLD SAM HE COLLECTED MUST HAVE BEEN SEDIMENT SAMPLES, PROVING THAT THE HYDROGEN SULPHIDE COULDN'T HAVE COME FROM THE BOTTOM OF THAT LAKE.

24. One in vivo study exposed rats (strain unspecified, route probably inhalation) to hydrogen sulphide or carbon disulphide for three to four months, inducing chromosomal aberrations (aneuploidy, deletions, acentric fragmentation) in the bone marrow of the adult rats and decreasing the mitotic index in the kidney and liver cells of developing embryos.(63) In a reproduction study, hydrogen sulphide was reported to be embryotoxic and to have an adverse effect upon reproductive function in rats.

25. Technical gases, including acetylene, Ammonia, Argon, Nitrogen, Carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide, Helium, Methane, Compressed air, Hydrogen sulphide, Oxygen, Tonnage oxygen, Carbon monoxide, Hydrogen, Gases for use in welding, Liquid gases, Calcium, Agglutinants for concrete

26. (The feed gas to the amine system for removal of hydrogen sulphide. It consists primarily of hydrogen. Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide and aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through C5 may also be present.)