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hydroxide

/hahy-drok-sahyd, -sid/US // haɪˈdrɒk saɪd, -sɪd //UK // (haɪˈdrɒksaɪd) //

氢氧化物,氢氧,氢氧化钠,氢氧化合物

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a chemical compound containing the hydroxyl group.

Examples

  • After ratcheting up the water’s sodium hydroxide level from 100 parts per million to 1,100 parts per million, the intruder departed.

  • An alcoholic solution of the resin was just neutralized with potassium hydroxide.

  • Boiling with an excess of potassium hydroxide gave a black substance (tauromelanic acid).

  • A portion was gently warmed with a few drops of a strong solution of potassium cyanide and two drops of sodium hydroxide.

  • A portion of the water solution was heated with glucose and a few drops of sodium hydroxide.

  • By warming with alkalies or barium hydroxide, rhamnose is colored yellow.