Examples of using Oxide in English and their translations into Turkish
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
It's ethylene oxide.
Lead oxide, to be exact.
Break out the zinc oxide!
Nitrous oxide and shit like that.
But he doesn't have nitrous oxide.
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Nitrous oxide pressure 4100, rising to 5,000.
Have you ever had nitrous oxide?
Lead oxide, to be exact. What is it, oxidation?
You want some nitrous oxide?
The molecule aluminum oxide is aluminum oxide.
The glass is made of potassium oxide.
Most glasses contain a metal oxide fused with silica.
Died of an overdose of nitrous oxide.
Nitrous oxide stopped being used as an anaesthetic a long time ago.
What is it, oxidation? Lead oxide.
Is Zinc oxide. One of the most widely used and oldest chemical compounds.
Let's say we have iron three oxide.
On one side, you have mercuric oxide and graphite from your brake pads.
Relax. You want some nitrous oxide?
McGee? Looks like traces of calcium oxide and crystalline silica in the treads?
We have two iron atoms here in this iron three oxide.
You want some nitrous oxide? Relax.
One of the most widelyused chemical compounds is zinc oxide.
Chromite is an iron chromium oxide: FeCr2O4.
So in our reaction we saidwe're starting off with 85 grams of iron oxide.
Happy, keep her calm or she's gonna inhale that ethylene oxide even faster.
This brown powder you see here… is mixed plutonium and uranium oxide.
When in the end'twas only quartz, with schori and iron oxide mixed.
In 1772,English scientist Joseph Priestley discovered the gas nitrous oxide.
McGee? and crystalline silica in the treads. Looks like traces of calcium oxide.