oil of turpentine Meaning in Bengali
Noun:
তার্পিন তেল,
Similer Words:
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oil of turpentine শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:
কাঠকয়লার ভাঁটিতে ৫ জন, জাহাজের কাজে ১৬ জন, টিমস্টার হিসেবে ১৯৬ জন, তার্পিন তেল শ্রমিক হিসেবে ১৮৫ জন, পিতল শ্রমিক হিসেবে ১০২ জন, নুড়ি ও লেদমেশিন নির্মাতা ।
oil of turpentine's Usage Examples:
Turpentine (which is also called gum turpentine, spirit of turpentine, oil of turpentine, wood turpentine, terebenthene, terebinthine and (colloquially), turps).
is, whale oil or the oil of the blubber of another marine mammal oil of turpentine oil of bricks, the oil obtained by the distillation of pieces of brick.
Camphor can also be synthetically produced from oil of turpentine.
In 1841, he began his experiments with investigations of oil of turpentine and tolu balsam, in the course of which he discovered toluene.
Sobrerol, a product of the oxidation of terebenthene (oil of turpentine) in sunlight".
oils used, linseed oil, castor oil, eucalyptus oil, lanolin, and oil of turpentine are found frequently.
immersed in a mixture of 4 parts of melted pitch, 20 of rosin, 1 of oil of turpentine, and as much ground gunpowder as was needed to reduce it to the consistency.
" It is a terebene, a series of hydrocarbons produced from oil of turpentine and sulphuric acid.
membranes and also the nervous system in a manner similar to the oil of turpentine.
It is soluble in oil of turpentine and turpentine substitute, and needs to be warmed.
erysipelas, he paid great efforts to the spirit of turpentine, or oil of turpentine, first developed by Klingmuller and he named it TR.
Solubility Soluble in ether, CCl4, benzene, propanol, acetone, ethanol, oil of turpentine, toluene Solubility in benzene 0.
gum benzoin, tragacanth, gum arabic, ammonium carbonate, beeswax, oil of turpentine, linseed oil, and for these a commercial standard of purity as distinct.
is known as "amber colophony", or "amber pitch"; when dissolved in oil of turpentine or in linseed oil this forms "amber varnish" or "amber lac".
The ink is removed by application of oil of turpentine, and dilute acid applied to act only on the parts previously covered.
By 1815, materials other than crystals, such as oil of turpentine were known to exhibit chirality.
Synonyms:
volatile oil; turps; spirit of turpentine; turpentine; gum terpentine; essential oil;
Antonyms:
fair; unclassified;