- naphthenic and palmitic acids
- смесь нафталиновой и пальмитиновой кислот, напалм
English-Russian arms dictionary. 2013.
English-Russian arms dictionary. 2013.
Naphthenic acid — Example of a naphthenic acid Naphthenic acid (CAS: 1338 24 5 ) is the name for an unspecific mixture of several cyclopentyl and cyclohexyl carboxylic acids with molecular weight of 120 to well over 700 atomic mass units. The … Wikipedia
napalm — An incendiary substance that contains naphthenic and palmitic acids and gasoline. The acids, on contact with each other, produce very high temperatures, and the gasoline tends to stick to the surfaces. The other contents of napalm can be powdered … Aviation dictionary
napalm — ► NOUN ▪ a highly flammable jelly like form of petrol, used in incendiary bombs and flame throwers. ORIGIN from naphthenic and palmitic acids (compounds used in its manufacture) … English terms dictionary
напалм — смесь алюминиевых солей нафтеновой и пальмитиновой кислот англ.: aluminum salts of naphthenic and palmitic acids смесь алюминиевых солей нафтеновой и пальмитиновой кислот англ … Словарь сокращений и аббревиатур
Napalm — For other uses, see Napalm (disambiguation). An Ecuadorian Air Force IAI Kfir airplane drops napalm on a target during Dominic Blue Horizon , a US Ecuador joint military exercise. Napalm is a thickening/gelling agent generally mixed with gasoline … Wikipedia
na|palm — «NAY pahm, pahlm», noun, verb. –n. 1. a chemical substance that thickens gasoline. It is an aluminum soap of naphthenic, oleic, and palmitic acids. 2. the thickened or jellied gasoline, used for making incendiary bombs and in flame throwers. –v.t … Useful english dictionary
napalm — n. & v. n. 1 a thickening agent produced from naphthenic acid, other fatty acids, and aluminium. 2 a jellied petrol made from this, used in incendiary bombs. v.tr. attack with napalm bombs. Etymology: NAPHTHENIC + palmitic acid in coconut oil … Useful english dictionary