nitrates - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of nitrates in Hindi

  • नाइट्रेट
  • नाइट्रट
  • नाइट्रट करना

nitrates Definition

Noun

  • a salt or ester of nitric acid, containing the anion NO3− or the group —NO3.

Verb

  • treat (a substance) with nitric acid (typically a concentrated mixture of nitric and sulfuric acids), especially so as to introduce nitro groups.

nitrates Example

  • These nitrates generally occur as efflorescences caused by the oxidation of nitrogenous matter in the presence of the alkalies and alkaline earths. ( ये नाइट्रेट आमतौर पर क्षार और क्षारीय पृथ्वी की उपस्थिति में नाइट्रोजनयुक्त पदार्थ के ऑक्सीकरण के कारण होने वाले अपक्षय के रूप में होते हैं। )
  • amyl nitrates come in small bottles or glass vials.( एमाइल नाइट्रेट छोटी बोतलों या कांच की शीशियों में आते हैं। )
  • Also the nitrates and carbonates, after their acids are driven off during the fusion. ( इसके अलावा नाइट्रेट और कार्बोनेट, उनके एसिड के बाद संलयन के दौरान बंद हो जाते हैं। )
  • Here all countries came to get their nitrates for agriculture and powder making. ( यहां सभी देश कृषि और पाउडर बनाने के लिए नाइट्रेट लेने आए थे। )  

More Sentence

  • Nitric acid forms nitrates similar to nitroglycerin in composition and explosive properties.
  • It consists of a mixture, nitro-cellulose and the nitrates of barium and potassium.
  • It is less explosive than gun-cotton, and consists of the lower nitrates of cellulose.
  • These nitrates are variously known as nitrocellulose, pyroxylin, and gun cotton.
  • England was now free to get nitrates for her munition factories, but Germany was still bottled up.
  • the formation of nitrites and nitrates from ammonia and its compounds in the soil, was formerly held to be a purely chemical process, until Schloesing and Mintz suggested in 1877 that it was biological.
  • rend., 1904 seq.) by fractional crystallization of the nickel double nitrates, the ethyl sulphates, and the bismuth double nitrates of the terbium earths.
  • The salts of all the metals of this group usually crystallize well, the chlorides and nitrates dissolve readily in water, whilst the carbonates, phosphates and sulphates are either very sparingly soluble or are insoluble in water.
  • This result is partly due to their period of accumulation and growth extending even months after the period of collection by the ripening cereals has terminated, and at the season when nitrification within the soil is most active, and the accumulation of nitrates in it is the greatest.
  • These nitrates resemble those of cellulose, and are in all essential points nitrates of ligno- cellulose.
  • The jute nitrates resemble those of cellulose, and are in all essential points nitrates of ligno-cellulose.
  • The use of weaker acids results in the formation of collodion- cotton and the lower nitrates generally.
  • If the commercial nitrates can not be readily obtained, then recourse must be had to the sparing use of farm manures.
  • Gluten in flour corresponds with the nitrates or flesh-formers in flesh, and abounds in hard winter wheat.
  • Oxygen, recognized by its power of igniting a glowing splinter, results from the decomposition of oxides of the noble metals, peroxides, chlorates, nitrates and other highly oxygenized salts.
  • Nitrogen oxides, recognized by their odour and brown-red colour, result from the decomposition of nitrates.