boron

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English - Turkish
bor

Bu çözeltide kaç mol bor var? - How many moles of boron are there in this solution?

i., kim. bor
(Askeri) BORON: Yüksek bir özgül itici kuvvete sahip bir yüksek enerji yakıtı. Yüksek çekişli yakıtlardan (exotic fuels) biri
borak
(Tıp) B sembolü ile bilinen, atom no: 5 ve atom ağırlığı: 10 olan kimyasal element, boron
(isim) bor
(Nükleer Bilimler) bor (B)
(Askeri,Teknik) boron
bor madeni

Boron is mined in Manisa.

boron compounds
(Madencilik) bor bileşikleri
boron mineral
(Madencilik) bor minerali
boron carbide
bor karbürü
boron chamber
bor hücresi
boron counter
bor sayacı
boron nitride
bor nitrürü
boron steel
bor çeliği
boron plating
bor kaplama
boron carbide
(Tekstil) bor karbür
boron carbide
boron karbür
boron carbide fiber
(Tekstil) bor karbür lifi
boron chamber
(Fizik) boron hücresi
boron chamber
boron odacığı
boron hydride
(Askeri) BORON HİDRAT: Bak. "boron"
boron system
(Nükleer Bilimler) boron sistemi
English - English
The chemical element (symbol B) with an atomic number of 5; a metalloid
The chemical element commonly used as the dopant in solar photovoltaic device or cell material
Semimetallic chemical element, chemical symbol B, atomic number
One of the lighter elements, represented by the symbol "B" on the periodic table of elements
Atomic weight 10
Trace-element essential to sugar forming and calcium balance, present in cellular membranes and pollination important factor
Plant essential micronutrient, usually found in the soil in a borate anionic form
as a substance of a deep olive color, in a semimetallic form, and in colorless quadratic crystals similar to the diamond in hardness and other properties
- A trace mineral needed for healthy bones Boron aids in the metabolism of calcium, phosphorus and magnesium and enhances brain function and promotes alertness
{i} chemical element
A nonmetallic element occurring abundantly in borax
One of eight micronutrients Boron is believed to be involved in carbohydrate transport in plants; it also assists in metabolic regulation Boron deficiency will often result in bud dieback
A strong metal powder often added during the construction of graphite shafts to provide added strength at the hosel end
It is a trace mineral Studies show that Boron helps the body retain minerals, such as Calcium and Magnesium Large amounts of Boron, over 10 milligrams a day, can be toxic, particularly to the organs that manufacture testosterone You can find traces of Boron in all the food groups, even in wine, with the greatest concentration in prunes, raisins, parsley flakes, and almonds A 1987 study showed that Boron could dramatically increase testosterone levels, however, the study was for postmenopausal women who had testosterone deficiencies Once their boron-rich diets brought their testosterone levels back up to normal, those levels stabilized, and they didn't get any higher no matter how many more prunes or parsley flakes that they ate Thus, it is somewhat unproven that boron can help build muscle mass by increasing your testosterone levels However, a lack of boron in your diet may have a 'negative' impact on energy utilization
It occurs in nature also in boracite, datolite, tourmaline, and some other minerals
The p-type dopant commonly used for the isolation and based diffusion in standard bipolar integrated circuit processing
a trivalent metalloid element; occurs both in a hard black crystal and in the form of a yellow or brown powder
An element used as a P-type dopant in crystal growing and in various fabrication processes
Symbol B
It is reduced with difficulty to the free state, when it can be obtained in several different forms; viz
Pure crystalline boron is a black, lustrous, very hard but brittle semiconductor that does not occur naturally. Boron compounds are found widely dispersed as various minerals, including borax and the gemstone tourmaline. The element is used to harden certain steels, among other metallurgical uses, and is also used in semiconductor devices. Its borate compounds, in which it has valence 3, are essential to plant growth and have many uses in soaps, mild antiseptics, and eye ointments. Industrially, they are used as herbicides, fire retardants in fabrics, and catalysts in numerous organic chemical reactions. They are also used in electroplating and glass and ceramic formulations. The exceptional hardness and inertness of certain boron compounds, including boron carbide, aluminum boride, and boron nitride (which has an electronic structure resembling that of diamond), make them useful as abrasives and reinforcing agents, particularly for high-temperature applications
A chemical element, which is closely related to carbon, a trivalent element Chemical symbol B, atomic weight 10 81 (stable isotopes 10 and 11), atomic number 5 Boron occurs naturally as boric acid (sassoline)
boron arsenide
A binary compound of boron and arsenic, BAs, used as a semiconductor, sometimes alloyed with gallium arsenide
boron carbide
A binary compound of boron and carbon, B4C, that is a very hard ceramic, and is used in tank armour, bulletproof vests etc
boron deficiency
any of a number of disorders in plants that grow on granite, or other places deficient in boron
boron deficiency
any pathological effect in animals and humans due to a deficiency of boron in the diet
boron group
a vertical series of elements in the periodic table that have three valence electrons; boron is a metalloid, while aluminium, gallium, indium and thallium are metals
boron nitride
A binary compound of boron and nitrogen, of empirical formula BN; exists in forms analagous to the allotropes of carbon, many of which are inorganic polymers
boron oxide
The compound boron trioxide
boron phosphate
An inorganic polymer, of empirical formula BPO4, used as a phosphor and a source of dietary boron
boron tree
a binary tree
boron tribromide
A binary compound of boron and bromine, BBr3; it is a strong Lewis acid
boron trichloride
A binary compound of boron and chlorine, BCl3; it is used in metal refining
boron trifluoride
A binary compound of boron and fluorine, BF3; it is a strong Lewis acid
boron triiodide
A binary compound of boron and iodine, BI3; it is a crystalline solid
boron trioxide
A white solid, of empirical formula B2O3, that is an inorganic polymer, and is used in making glass and enamel and for synthesizing other boron compounds
boron-10
A stable isotope, 105B, having five protons and five neutrons, that makes up about 20% of natural boron; it is a good absorber of slow neutrons and is used as a radiation shield in Geiger counters
boron-11
A stable isotope, 115B, having five protons and six neutrons, that makes up about 80% of natural boron
boron carbide
A compound of boron and carbon, especially BC, an extremely hard, black crystalline compound or solid solution. It is used as an abrasive, in control rods for nuclear reactors, and as a reinforcing filament in composite structural materials
boron chamber
an ionization chamber lined with boron or filled with boron trifluoride gas for counting low velocity neutrons
boron counter tube
a proportional counter tube for counting neutrons
boron trifluoride
a pungent colorless gas
boron.
boro-
eka-boron
scandium

In 1880, Nilson and Cleve discovered in a Scandinavian mineral a new element which had the properties of eka-boron. They called it Scandium.

Turkish - English
(Askeri,Teknik) boron
boron hidrat
(Askeri) boron hydride
boron hücresi
(Fizik) boron chamber
boron karbür
boron carbide
boron odacığı
boron chamber
boron

    Hyphenation

    bo·ron

    Turkish pronunciation

    bôrän

    Pronunciation

    /ˈbôˌrän/ /ˈbɔːˌrɑːn/

    Etymology

    [ 'bOr-"än, 'bor- ] (noun.) 1812. From stem of borax + -on (“ending used to form names of substances”)
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