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waterglass Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

আবহমানযন্ত্র,





waterglass's Usage Examples:

for a mixture of such compounds, chiefly the metasilicate, also called waterglass, water glass, or liquid glass.


garnet) and artificial (such as Portland cement, ceramics, glass, and waterglass), for all sorts of technological and artistic activities.


chloride, to an aqueous solution of sodium silicate (otherwise known as waterglass).


Eggs were submerged in solutions of waterglass, and a gel of silicic acid formed, also.


In 1861 Herbert erased the entire work and started again in the waterglass technique, as suggested by Prince Albert.


work on waterglass (sodium silicate).


He used it to develop stereochromy, a kind of fresco painting where the pigments are fixed with waterglass.


He then discovered the waterglass technique (infusing the surface with sodium silicate) and resumed the.


Initial acidification of a waterglass (sodium silicate) solution yields Si(OH)4.


earliest builders were sodium carbonate (washing soda) and sodium silicate (waterglass).


Finally, the completed painting is fixed with an application of "waterglass" (sodium silicate) treated with ammonium carbonate, applied in a fine.


combined with silica sand to produce potassium silicate, sometimes known as waterglass, for use in paints and arc welding electrodes.


gypsum, plaster of Paris, barium sulphate, calcite, clay, kaolin, and waterglass (calcium silicate).


Hygroscopic chemical compound of variable Na2O/SiO2 ratio precursor of waterglass Sphagnum – Genus of mosses, peat moss Square foot gardening http://rruff.


"ortho-sialate" (OH)3-Si-O-Al-(OH)3 molecule (#1 in the figure); In the presence of waterglass (soluble K-polysiloxonate), one gets the creation of ortho-sialate-disiloxo.


with paint applied to wet plaster, but the work was completed using a waterglass technique, applying paint to dry plaster and then fixing it with potassium.



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