cadmia英 ['kædmɪə] 美 ['kædmɪr]
n.锌壳;锌渣;锌质炉瘤;碳酸锌
英英释义
Cadmia
- In alchemy, cadmia (Latin for calamine) is an oxide of zinc (tutty) which collects on the sides of furnaces where copper or brass was smelted, and zinc sublimed. The term is also applied to an ore of cobalt.
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权威例句
cadmiacadmia blendesiliceous cadmiasiliceous cadmiaSILICA-CADMIA GLASS BATCHES FOR PRODUCING LOW-TO-MEDIUM EXPANSION GLASSESV. On the different kinds of cadmia, and particularly those of zinc and cobaltCallus Induction and Browning Inhibition of Clematis cadmiaExperimental investigation on continuous blowing of cadmia in fuming furnaceCadmium and sodium release behavior of certain soda-cadmia-silica glasses under acetic acid attack /XXIII. Observations upon the cadmia found at the Ancram iron-works in Columbia county, New-York, erroneously supposed to be a new mi...