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Thiols

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) Organic compounds which contain the "-SH" functional group. Also called mercaptans.

curing compound

แปลว่าสารบ่ม (คอนกรีต)

Compound

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) A substance composed of two or more elements.

Equivalent

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) The mass of the compound which will produce one mole of available reacting substance. Thus, for an acid, this would be the mass of acid which will produce one mole of H+, for a base, one mole of OH-.

Pozzolan (ASTM C 618)

แปลว่า(Concrete Engineering) A siliceous, or siliceous and aluminous material, which in itself possesses little or no cementitious value but will, in a finely divided form, such as a powder or liquid and in the presence of moisture, chemically react with calcium hydroxide at ordinary temperatures to form permanent, insoluble compounds possessing cementitious properties.

Substrate level phosphorylation

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) The synthesis of the energy storage compound adenosine triphosphate (ATP) from adenosine diphosphate (ADP) using organic substrates without molecular oxygen.

Reactive waste

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) A waste which; 1) reacts violently with water, 2) forms potentially explosive mixtures with water, 3) is normally unstable, 4) contains cyanide or sulfide in sufficient quantity to evolve toxic fumes at high or low pH, 5) is capable of exploding if heated under pressure, or 6) is an explosive compound listed in Department of Transportation (DoT) regulations. One of EPA's four hazardous waste properties.

Catabolism

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) The production of energy by the degradation of organic compounds.

Fermentation

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) Energy production without the benefit of oxygen as a terminal electron acceptor, i.e. oxidation in which the net effect is one organic compound oxidizing another. See respiration.

Hydrocarbon

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) Any organic compound composed entirely of carbon and hydrogen. Two examples are methane gas and octane.