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German to French translations [PRO] Chemistry; Chem Sci/Eng | |||||||
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4 +2 | gaz d'air |
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4 | gaz aérogène |
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gaz aérogène Explanation: C'est ce que dit Ernst.... ou gaz à l'air ou bien gaz d'air |
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gaz d'air Explanation: Cornubert Dictionnaire de chimie Je pense qu'il s'agit de "gaz de l'air" : oxygène, azote, etc. ce que l'on apprend à l'école primaire. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 9 minutes (2009-09-29 09:20:45 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Non, je corrige : gaz d'air, c'est de l'air en bouteille, je suppose. |
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