phosphoric

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Englisch - Türkisch
fosforik

Ben fosforik asitin Hindistan cevizi yağı ile aynı renk ve tutarlılıkta olduğunu düşünüyorum. - I think phosphoric acid has the same color and consistency as coconut oil.

(sıfat) fosforik
(Tıp) Fosforlu, kuvvetli fosfor mileşimlerine ait
phosphoric acid
fosforik asit
phosphoric acid fertilizer
fosforik asit gübresi
phosphoric acid esters
(Tıp) fosforik asit esterler
phosphoric snow
(Kimya) fosforik kar
phosphor
fosfor

Hidrojen, karbon, azot, fosfor, oksijen, sülfür ve selenyum ametallerdir. - Hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, oxygen, sulfur and selenium are nonmetals.

Ben fosforik asitin Hindistan cevizi yağı ile aynı renk ve tutarlılıkta olduğunu düşünüyorum. - I think phosphoric acid has the same color and consistency as coconut oil.

phosphor
fosforlu madde
phosphor
(Aydınlatma) flüorofor
phosphor
{i} fosfor gibi ışıldayan şey
phosphor
fosforesan madde
phosphor
{i} fosforlu şey
phosphor
(Aydınlatma) ışılışır
Englisch - Englisch
Resembling phosphorus
Of or pertaining to phosphorus
Of a compound, containing phosphorus in a higher oxidation number than phosphorous compounds, especially with one of 5
{a} denoting an acid formed by a saturated combination of phosphorus and oxygene
{s} glowing, shining, luminescent; containing phosphorus (chemical element)
Phosphorescent
containing or characteristic of phosphorus; "phosphoric acid"
Of or pertaining to phosphorus; resembling, or containing, from us; specifically, designating those compounds in which phosphorus has a higher valence as contrasted with the phosphorous compounds
phosphorical
phosphoric acid
A colourless liquid, H3PO4, used in the manufacture of fertilizers, detergents and pharmaceuticals and as an additive in cola drinks
phosphoric acid
Phosphoric acid is a type of acid which contains phosphorus. A clear colorless liquid, H, used in fertilizers, detergents, food flavoring, and pharmaceuticals
phosphoric acid
an acid used in fertilizers and soaps: H3PO4
phosphor
{n} a simple combustible substance of clear transparent yellowish color exhibiting a faint light in the dark
phosphor
{n} the morning star
Phosphor
alternative name of Phosphorus, the morning star
phosphor
{i} substance that produces light when subjected to radiation
phosphor
Any of various compounds of transition metals or of rare earths that exhibits phosphorescence
phosphor
A chemical substance used in the production of selected stamps to activate machines that automatically cancel mail The machines react to the phosphor under ultraviolet light In 1959, Great Britain began to print phosphor lines on some of its stamps See also Tagging
phosphor
A phosphorescent substance, such as zinc sulfide, which emits light when excited by radiation, as on the scope of a cathode-ray tube See phosphorescence
phosphor
The special electrofluorescent coating used on the inside of a CRT screen that glows for a few milliseconds when struck by an electron beam Because the illumination is so brief, it must be refreshed constantly to maintain an image
phosphor
The planet Venus, when appearing as the morning star; Lucifer
phosphor
is a material which is capable of emitting light It is used in fluorescent lamps, monitors etc The duration of the emission depends on the type of phosphor
phosphor
Substance which glows when struck by electrons The back of a cathode ray tube face is coated with phosphor
phosphor
(n ) A red, green, or blue dot that makes up a pixel See also luminance
phosphor
- A material which when excited with ultra-violet light emits a bright light
phosphor
Phosphorus
phosphor
A substance that emits light when excited by radiation
phosphor
Stamps are overprinted, inked or impregnated with phosphorescent or 'fluorescent' substances for use in electronic letter-facing and postmarking machines
phosphor
The material used inside a monitor to create the display An electron beam scans the inside of a monitor and the phosphor absorbs it in the form of light patterns
phosphor
A chemical substance that fluoresces when excited by x-rays, an electron beam, or ultraviolet radiation Phosphors are composed of rare earth oxides or halides (e g , gadolinium, lanthanum, yttrium) and usually emit green light with decay times ranging from hundreds of nanoseconds to a few milliseconds
phosphor
Element arranged in triads or stripes (depending on use of shadowmask or aperture grille) of Red, Blue and Green and situated on the inside surface of the CRT The phosphors glow their respective colours when hit by an electron beam, creating the on-screen image
phosphoric
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