anion

英['ænaɪən] 美['ænaɪən]
  • n. 阴离子;负离子
anionic anionically
Noun:
  1. a negatively charged ion

1. In general, excess calcium effects result from the anion with which the element is associated.
通常, 钙素过量是与该元素相联系的阴离子伴随产生的.

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2. Another interesting feature is the low chloride content, for glutamate is the chief anion.
另一有趣的特点是氯化物含量低, 而谷氨酸是主要的阴离子.

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3. The metal ion and the anion of the mineral acid form an insoluble salt.
金属离子和无机酸的阴离子生成一种难溶的盐.

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4. Preferally, the anion portion of the salt is permanganate, iodate, dichromate or hyperchlorite.
它的阴离子部分最好是高锰酸, 碘酸, 重铬酸或过氯酸根.

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5. How is the function of the anion of air conditioning used?
空调的负离子的功能如何使用?

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    1. Generally ionic salts with a large anion should have a high dissociation constant.
      一般情况下,包含大的阴离子的盐具有高的分解常数。
    2. In this article, ion chromatography was used to analyze anion in latex.
      采用离子色谱法对乳胶制品中阴离子进行分析。
    3. On the contrary, the increasement of anion in the living space can directly have the use of health care and treatment.
      与此相反,增加人类生存空间中负离子数量,可直接带来保健和治疗作用。
    4. Tourmaline with the properties of pyroelectricity and piezoelectricity is a kind of functional material that can spontaneously produce anion without adscititious energy.
      电气石具有热电性和压电性,是一种不需外加能源就能自发产生负离子的功能材料。