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nitrate

/noun nahy-treyt, -trit; verb nahy-treyt/US // noun ˈnaɪ treɪt, -trɪt; verb ˈnaɪ treɪt //UK // (ˈnaɪtreɪt) //

硝酸,硝酸盐,硝酸酯,硝酸酯类

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Chemistry. a salt or ester of nitric acid, or any compound containing the univalent group –ONO2 or NO3.
    • : fertilizer consisting of potassium nitrate or sodium nitrate.
    • : nitrocellulose.
    • : Informal. nitrate film.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ni·trat·ed, ni·trat·ing.

    • : to treat with nitric acid or a nitrate.
    • : to convert into a nitrate.

Examples

  • He pointed out that nitrogen can be burned at sufficiently high temperatures to create nitrate compounds, and that this can be done using electricity.

  • Our hot dogs don’t have nitrates, don’t have fillings, don’t have dyes.

  • Nontraditional flavors ammonium nitrate, C-4, and gelignite did not test well.

  • Ammonium nitrate is extremely common, and pretty dangerous, and also extremely useful.

  • Crystals of urea nitrate or oxalate (Fig. 19) will soon appear and can be recognized with the microscope.

  • At once cover the mouth of the tube with a filter-paper cap moistened with saturated aqueous solution of silver nitrate (1:1).

  • The beneficial effects of nitrate of soda appear to be almost entirely confined to the grasses and cereals.

  • The alkaline solution reduced Fehling solution and ammoniacal silver nitrate, indicating the presence of a sugar.

  • Fehling solution and ammoniacal silver nitrate were reduced by it.