Geochemistry meaning in Urdu
Geochemistry Definitions
1) Geochemistry : ارضی کیمیا : (noun) the chemistry of the earth's crust.
Useful Words
Abundance : مادے کا تناسب , Seismic Disturbance : زلزلے کا جھٹکا , Mantle : زمین کی تہ , Crustal : اوپر کی پرت سے متعلق , Geosphere : زمین کا ٹہوس بیرونی حصہ , Horst : چڑھاو , Massif : پہاڑی سلسلے , Atomic Number 20 : چونا , Atomic Number 14 : ایک دھاتی عنصر , Biochemistry : جاندار اشیا کی کیمیا , Solar Eclipse : سورج گرہن , Crusted : خول دار , Encrust : تہ لگانا , Crustaceous : خول دار , Tart : کھانے کی میٹھی اشیا , Dowdy : سیب کی میٹھی ڈش , Bagel : خمیری روٹی , Impetigo : زرد زخم , Chemic : کیمیائی , Nuclear Chemistry : علم ریڈیائی کیمیا , Chemist : کیمیا دان , Physicochemical : طبعی اور کیمیائی دونوں , Miscible : قابل آمیزش , Membered : ارکان پر مشتمل , Chemical Reaction : ایک کیمیائی رد عمل , Activity : کیمیائی سرگرمی , Sensitiser : حساس کار , Acceptor : کیمیائی ربط , Accelerator : کیمیائی ردعمل تیز کرنے کا مادہ , Mendeleev's Law : جدولی قانون , Actinide Series : تابکار مادے
Useful Words Definitions
Abundance: (chemistry) the ratio of the total mass of an element in the earth`s crust to the total mass of the earth`s crust; expressed as a percentage or in parts per million.
Seismic Disturbance: an instance of agitation of the earth's crust.
Mantle: the layer of the earth between the crust and the core.
Crustal: of or relating to or characteristic of the crust of the earth or moon.
Geosphere: the solid part of the earth consisting of the crust and outer mantle.
Horst: a ridge of the earth`s crust that has been forced upward between two faults and so is higher than the surrounding land.
Massif: a block of the earth's crust bounded by faults and shifted to form peaks of a mountain range.
Atomic Number 20: a white metallic element that burns with a brilliant light; the fifth most abundant element in the earth`s crust; an important component of most plants and animals.
Atomic Number 14: a tetravalent nonmetallic element; next to oxygen it is the most abundant element in the earth's crust; occurs in clay and feldspar and granite and quartz and sand; used as a semiconductor in transistors.
Biochemistry: the organic chemistry of compounds and processes occurring in organisms; the effort to understand biology within the context of chemistry.
Solar Eclipse: a solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the sun and the Earth, blocking all or part of the sun`s light. This results in a temporary shadow on Earth, known as an eclipse.
Crusted: having a hardened crust as a covering.
Encrust: cover or coat with a crust.
Crustaceous: being or having or resembling a hard crust or shell.
Tart: a pastry cup with a filling of fruit or custard and no top crust.
Dowdy: deep-dish apple dessert covered with a rich crust.
Bagel: (Yiddish) glazed yeast-raised doughnut-shaped roll with hard crust.
Impetigo: a very contagious infection of the skin; common in children; localized redness develops into small blisters that gradually crust and erode.
Chemic: relating to or used in chemistry.
Nuclear Chemistry: the chemistry of radioactive substances.
Chemist: a scientist who specializes in chemistry.
Physicochemical: relating to physical chemistry.
Miscible: (chemistry, physics) capable of being mixed.
Membered: having members; normally used in chemistry in combination with a number.
Chemical Reaction: (chemistry) a process in which one or more substances are changed into others.
Activity: (chemistry) the capacity of a substance to take part in a chemical reaction.
Sensitiser: (chemistry) a substance other than a catalyst that facilitates the start of a catalytic reaction.
Acceptor: (chemistry) in the formation of a coordinate bond it is the compound to which electrons are donated.
Accelerator: (chemistry) a substance that initiates or accelerates a chemical reaction without itself being affected.
Mendeleev's Law: (chemistry) the principle that chemical properties of the elements are periodic functions of their atomic numbers.
Actinide Series: (chemistry) a series of 15 radioactive elements with increasing atomic numbers from actinium to lawrencium.