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dehydrating Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


dehydrating ka kya matlab hota hai


निर्जलीकरण

Verb:

किसी पदार्थ में से जल निकाल देना,



dehydrating शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



मांसपेशियों के अपक्षय और शुष्क व फटी त्वचा, जो कि गंभीर निर्जलीकरण के कारण होती है, के परिणामस्वरूप सभी क्रियाएं पीड़ादायक हो जाती हैं।

ऐंठन, गर्मी की थकावट और निर्जलीकरण के संयोजन के कारण दर्दनाक।

| हैजा || पाचन तंत्र || बिबियो कोलेरी || उल्टी व दस्त, शरीर में ऐंठन एवं निर्जलीकरण (डीहाइड्रेशन)।

জজজ निर्जलीकरण (Dehydration) ।

निर्जलीकरण प्रयोगों और अवरक्त स्पेक्ट्रोस्कोपी ने दिखाया है कि ओपल के SiO2·nH2O फॉर्मूले में अधिकतर H2O पानी की आणविक फार्म के समूहों परिचित में मौजूद है।

ऊंचे स्थानों पर जाने, धूम्रपान, निर्जलीकरण, या ट्यूमरों के कारण उच्च हीमोग्लोबिन स्तर हो सकते हैं.।

ठंड में ज्यादा देर रहने से शरीर की नमी उड़ जाती है और आमतौर पर निर्जलीकरण की समस्या सामने आती है।

परंपरागत रूप से दुनिया भर में शिशु मृत्यु का सबसे आम कारण दस्त से हुआ निर्जलीकरण है।

दुनिया भर में माताओं को नमक और चीनी के घोल के बारे में दी गयी जानकारी की वजह से शिशुओं के निर्जलीकरण से मरने की दर में और कमी की दर्ज की गई है।

इस अभिवर्तन निर्जलीकरण करने का प्रयास रूपों GAF।

मिरिस्टियन विषाक्तन संक्षौभ, धकधकी, उबकाई, संभावित निर्जलीकरण और सामान्यीकृत शरीर दर्द को उत्प्रेरित कर सकता है।

हालांकि, नियमित उपयोगकर्ताओं में इस प्रभाव को बर्दाश्त करने की काफी क्षमता आ जाती है और इस आम धारणा का समर्थन करने में इस पर किए जाने वाले अध्ययन आम तौर पर विफल हो जाते हैं कि कैफीनयुक्त पेय पदार्थों की आम खपत निर्जलीकरण में काफी योगदान देता है।

भुखमरी के शिकार व्यक्ति इतने कमज़ोर हो जाते हैं कि उन्हें प्यास का अनुभव नहीं हो पाता और इसलिए निर्जलीकरण से ग्रस्त हो जाते हैं।

dehydrating's Usage Examples:

dehydrateorth noting that tea, coffee, fizzy drinks or worse, alcohol, actually contain dehydrating agents.


18 99, 3 2, p. 333 2): Cn112n_10Na - >C,,H2n_10 CS.SNa(R) -->Cn,H 2 n_2+COS- FR SH; or simply by dehydrating with anhydrous oxalic acid (N.


For external use, sulphuric acid is a powerful irritant and caustic, acting by its powerful affinity for water and therefore dehydrating the tissues and causing them to turn black.


Its powerful affinity for the elements of water makes it a valuable dehydrating and condensation agent.


It condenses with acids or acid chlorides, in the presence of dehydrating agents, to oxyketones, e.g.


Bamberger (Ber., 18 94, 27, p. 9 1 4) obtained the diazoic acids, R NH NO 2, substances which he had previously prepared by similarly oxidizing the diazonium salts, by dehydrating the nitrates of primary amines with acetic anhydride, and by the action of nitric anhydride on the primary amines.


The -y-diketones are characterized by the readiness with which they yield furfurane, pyrrol and thiophene derivatives, the furfurane derivatives being formed by heating the ketones with a dehydrating agent, the thiophenes, by heating with phosphorus pentasulphide, and the pyrrols by the action of alcoholic ammonia or amines.


Crotonic acid, so named from the fact that it was erroneously supposed to be a saponification product of croton oil, may be prepared by the oxidation of croton-aldehyde, CH3 CH:CH CHO, obtained by dehydrating aldol, or by treating acetylene successively with sulphuric acid and water; by boiling allyl cyanide with caustic potash; by the distillation of 0-oxybutyric acid; by heating paraldehyde with malonic acid and acetic acid to, oo C. (T.


Fittig and his pupils (Annalen, 1883, 216, pp. loo, 115; 1885, 227, pp. 55, 119), in which it was shown that the aldehyde forms an addition compound with the sodium salt of the fatty acid, and that the acetic anhydride plays the part of a dehydrating agent.


The olefines may be synthetically prepared by eliminating water from the alcohols of the general formula CnH2n+1 OH, using sulphuric acid or zinc chloride generally as the dehydrating agent, although phosphorus pentoxide, syrupy phosphoric acid and anhydrous oxalic acid may frequently be substituted.



Cn,H 2 n_2+COS- FR SH; or simply by dehydrating with anhydrous oxalic acid (N.

For external use, sulphuric acid is a powerful irritant and caustic, acting by its powerful affinity for water and therefore dehydrating the tissues and causing them to turn black.

Its powerful affinity for the elements of water makes it a valuable dehydrating and condensation agent.

It condenses with acids or acid chlorides, in the presence of dehydrating agents, to oxyketones, e.g.

Bamberger (Ber., 18 94, 27, p. 9 1 4) obtained the diazoic acids, R NH NO 2, substances which he had previously prepared by similarly oxidizing the diazonium salts, by dehydrating the nitrates of primary amines with acetic anhydride, and by the action of nitric anhydride on the primary amines.

The -y-diketones are characterized by the readiness with which they yield furfurane, pyrrol and thiophene derivatives, the furfurane derivatives being formed by heating the ketones with a dehydrating agent, the thiophenes, by heating with phosphorus pentasulphide, and the pyrrols by the action of alcoholic ammonia or amines.

Crotonic acid, so named from the fact that it was erroneously supposed to be a saponification product of croton oil, may be prepared by the oxidation of croton-aldehyde, CH3 CH:CH CHO, obtained by dehydrating aldol, or by treating acetylene successively with sulphuric acid and water; by boiling allyl cyanide with caustic potash; by the distillation of 0-oxybutyric acid; by heating paraldehyde with malonic acid and acetic acid to, oo C. (T.

Fittig and his pupils (Annalen, 1883, 216, pp. loo, 115; 1885, 227, pp. 55, 119), in which it was shown that the aldehyde forms an addition compound with the sodium salt of the fatty acid, and that the acetic anhydride plays the part of a dehydrating agent.

The olefines may be synthetically prepared by eliminating water from the alcohols of the general formula CnH2n+1 OH, using sulphuric acid or zinc chloride generally as the dehydrating agent, although phosphorus pentoxide, syrupy phosphoric acid and anhydrous oxalic acid may frequently be substituted.

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Synonyms:

preserve, keep, desiccate,



Antonyms:

humidify, dryness, lively, hydrate, wet,



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