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hydride

/hahy-drahyd, -drid/US // ˈhaɪ draɪd, -drɪd //UK // (ˈhaɪdraɪd) //

氢化物,氢化,氢化作用,氢气

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a binary compound formed by hydrogen and another, usually more electropositive, element or group, as sodium hydride, NaH, or methyl hydride, CH4.

Examples

  • Much like the all-wheel-drive equipped Toyota Prius, the Tundra uses a nickel-metal hydride battery to power its hybrid system.

  • Also, more research and development should go into proposals to convert hydrogen into chemicals that are easier to store, such as ammonia, light alcohols, and metal hydrides.

  • One gram of lithium hydride would give nearly fifty-eight kilowatt-hours of energy in one blast.

  • Such a bomb would be nearly fifty thousand times as powerful as the lithium-hydride pinch bomb.

  • It also combines directly with potassium hydride to form potassium formate (see Formic Acid).

  • I'm damn glad we've got plenty of stuff in our Op field and plenty of hydride for the engines.

  • Horrified, Rick saw a fireman, clumsy in his protective suit, trip and fall before the oncoming flood of flaming boron hydride.