名词液化
1. 液化(作用):lipoxygenase 脂(肪)氧合酶 | liquefaction 液化(作用) | liquification 液化
2. 液化过程:lintel 楣;过梁 | liquefaction 液化过程 | liquid chiller 液体冷冻机
3. 土的动力性质液化:土的动力性质无量纲频率dimensionless frequency | 土的动力性质液化liquefaction | 土的动力性质液化势评价evaluation of liquefaction potential
1. Fifty kilograms of solid selenium dioxide was put in a stove for liquefaction but vaporized when it became overheated and then discharged through the chimney.
2. The plant will use Shell's indirect coal liquefaction technology, which turns coal to gas and then liquefies it into fuels.
3. Shenhua has almost completed the construction of the Inner Mongolia coal liquefaction project's infrastructure.
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4. The project would have used Shell's indirect coal liquefaction technology, which turns coal first to gas and then liquefies it into fuels.
5. Coal liquefaction is a process that converts coal from a solid state into liquid fuels, usually to provide substitutes for petroleum products.
6. China has set up its first coal liquefaction research centre in Shanghai, a strategic move to safeguard the nation's increasing oil supply shortage.
7. Oil's recent rally towards US $ 80 a barrel has spurred a further wave of coal liquefaction projects.
8. Another similar project is also being planned in Ningxia between Shenhua and Sasol, one of the global leaders in coal liquefaction technologies.
9. Shenhua was the first Chinese mainland enterprise to receive government approval to build and operate a major coal liquefaction project.
10. The Shenhua Group has launched a coal liquefaction project which is expected to produce five million tons of refined oil annually by 2005.
noun
1. the conversion of a solid or a gas into a liquid