Carbide
//ˈkɑː.baɪd//
Translations of "carbide" (13 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Catalan | carbur(any binary compound of carbon and a more electropositive element) | — | |
| Czech | karbid(any binary compound of carbon and a more electropositive element) | — | |
| Finnish | karbidi(any binary compound of carbon and a more electropositive element) | — | |
| French | carbure(any binary compound of carbon and a more electropositive element) | — | |
| Greek | καρβίδιο(any binary compound of carbon and a more electropositive element) | karvídio | |
| Italian | carburo(any binary compound of carbon and a more electropositive element), carburo(polyatomic ion C2−2 or any of its salts), carburo(monatomic ion C4− or any of its salts) | — | |
| Polish | węglik(any binary compound of carbon and a more electropositive element) | — | |
| Portuguese | carbeto(any binary compound of carbon and a more electropositive element) | — | |
| Russian | карби́д(any binary compound of carbon and a more electropositive element) | karbíd | |
| Spanish | carburo(any binary compound of carbon and a more electropositive element), carburo(polyatomic ion C2−2 or any of its salts), carburo(monatomic ion C4− or any of its salts) | — | |
| Swedish | karbid(any binary compound of carbon and a more electropositive element) | — | |
| Tagalog | karburo(any binary compound of carbon and a more electropositive element) | — | |
| Turkish | karpit(any binary compound of carbon and a more electropositive element), karpit(polyatomic ion C2−2 or any of its salts), karpit(monatomic ion C4− or any of its salts) | — |
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