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14:22 Feb 25, 2002 |
English to Spanish translations [Non-PRO] Science - Chemistry; Chem Sci/Eng / Chemical compounds | ||||
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4 | diacuo |
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4 | diaquo |
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diacuo Explanation: me parece... (no lo encontré en mi diccionario) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-02-25 16:33:21 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- AQUO = HIDRATADO (Diccionario McGraw Hill de Química) |
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diaquo Explanation: Puedes usar tanto "diacuo" o "diaquo", pero yo creo que es más correcto diaquo. Significa que lleva dos moléculas de agua. |
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