Examples of using Potash in English and their translations into Czech
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Official
I have given you potash.
Potash said you did.
Amilocitrate. Potash of carboniloroxy.
Potash of carboniloroxy… amilocitrate.
I don't want you to. Potash said you did.
Potash of carboniloroxy amilocitrate.
Reddington knows Potash by reputation.
Potash of carboniloroxy… amilocitrate.
I have given you potash You have given me zip.
Potash said you did. I don't want you to.
So we're all ready to split our potash.
Potash of carboniloroxy… amilocitrate.
It's also the primary component of potash.
Richard Potash. Yes, liquidate everything.
He had been working with some crystalline salts… called potash.
He suspected that potash was made up of more than one element.
The first thing we are going to have to do is melt the potash.
Reddington knows Potash by reputation and gastronomic preference.
But no matter how hard people had tried, potash had defeated them.
John potash. I took your advanced biochem seminar, dr. Bishop.
And gastronomic preference.Reddington knows Potash by reputation.
He would split potash into its most fundamental ingredients,'forcing out an element never seen before.
I took your Advanced Biochem seminar, Dr. Bishop.John Potash.
And then we take the potash, and the potash is the alkaline material which we now call potassium carbonate.
He harnessed a newly discovered force, electricity,to rip apart a caustic chemical called potash.
Davy heated an unassuming white powder called potash to a molten state and then passed electricity through it.
It's a combination of sodium hypochlorite, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide,otherwise known as caustic potash.
Dogwood, sassafras, cinnabar,chickweed, potash galena. Master Peck would be most grateful for a supply of puccoon, masquepen.
Diesbach was trying to make red paint, not blue, buthe had no idea his potash had been contaminated.
The electric currents passing through the melted potash'is creating an unpredictable andvolatile chemical reaction,'wrenching apart the electrically charged particles in the potash.
