electrolyte / ɪˈlɛk trəˌlaɪt /

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electrolyte 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Physical Chemistry. Also called electrolytic conductor .a conducting medium in which the flow of current is accompanied by the movement of matter in the form of ions.any substance that dissociates into ions when dissolved in a suitable medium or melted and thus forms a conductor of electricity.
  2. Physiology. any of certain inorganic compounds, mainly sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, chloride, and bicarbonate, that dissociate in biological fluids into ions capable of conducting electrical currents and constituting a major force in controlling fluid balance within the body.

更多electrolyte例句

  1. Oxygen from the air enters the cathode, where the gas reacts with water from the electrolyte to form hydroxide.
  2. The combination of electrolytes, minerals, a single gram of sugar, and caffeine helps give me the boost I need to recover and finish out the day’s work.
  3. Its technology is a partially solid-state battery, meaning that it uses a solid electrolyte instead of the liquid that most batteries rely on to promote the movement of charged atoms through the device.
  4. These newer batteries are lightweight and safer as they have a lower chance of leaking electrolytes.
  5. So researchers around the world have been experimenting with batteries that use a solid electrolyte instead, with a particular eye on using them in electric vehicles.
  6. Hot chemicals—vaporized electrolyte—had left a trail of toxic residue in the electronics bay.
  7. It was “vaporized electrolyte which looks like smoke but is not the result of combustion.”
  8. These ions bearing electric charges are believed to be the carriers of the electric current through the electrolyte.
  9. In these cells, the same plates and electrolyte are used without change for extended periods, sometimes for a number of years.
  10. The plates or other objects by which the current enters or leaves the electrolyte are called the electrodes.
  11. (b) The electrical energy used in charging the plates costs less than the plates and electrolyte of voltaic cells.
  12. (c) Charging storage cells takes much less labor than replacing the electrolyte and plates of voltaic cells.