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borosilicate Meaning in Bengali



বোরিক এবং silicic অ্যাসিড একটি লবণ





borosilicate's Usage Examples:

in 1915 for a line of clear, low-thermal-expansion borosilicate glass used for laboratory glassware and kitchenware.


The hallmark of Holophane luminaires, or lighting fixtures, is the borosilicate glass reflector/refractor.


of thermal expansion less than that of borosilicate glass, it remains very expensive as compared to borosilicate.


They may be made of plastic, glass, or borosilicate glass.


For example, the borosilicate glass Schott BK7 is an extremely common crown glass, used in precision lenses.


adoption of borosilicate glass by most lampworkers, especially since the introduction of colored glasses compatible with clear borosilicate.


1935) was a German chemist, glass technologist, and the inventor of borosilicate glass.


glass bakeware is made of soda-lime glass, as opposed to the more common borosilicate glass.


It was formerly made of low expansion borosilicate glass and ideal for oven use.


Howlite, a calcium borosilicate hydroxide (Ca2B5SiO9(OH)5), is a borate mineral found in evaporite deposits.


one of the following processes: through metastable phase separation in borosilicate glasses (such as in their system SiO2-B2O3-Na2O), followed by liquid.


Macor is made up of fluorphlogopite mica in a borosilicate glass matrix.


They are often made of borosilicate glass for heat and chemical resistance.


Beakers are commonly made of glass (today usually borosilicate glass), but can also be in metal (such as stainless steel or aluminum).


It is produced from borosilicate glass, which is heated to around 1,400 °C before being stretched into.


(the "Santos"), and double-walled beverage glasses made in China of borosilicate glass.


founder and namesake, Otto Schott, is credited with the invention of borosilicate glass.



borosilicate's Meaning':

a salt of boric and silicic acids

Synonyms:

salt;

Antonyms:

dull;

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