electrolyte

英[ɪ'lektrəlaɪt] 美[ɪ'lektrəlaɪt]
  • n. 电解物;电解质;电解液
  • eleaticism n.埃里亚派
  • eleazar n.(基督教《圣经》中的)以利亚撒(亚伦之子和继承人、以色列的大祭司)
  • elecampane n.[植]土木香
  • elect v.选举;选择adj.精选的;当选的;[神学]被上帝选中的n.被选中者;[神学]上帝的选民
  • electable adj.有候选资格的
    n. (名词)
    1. 电解质
    2. 【化】电解(溶)液
    3. 电离质
    4. 电解物

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a solution that conducts electricity;

    "the proper amount and distribution of electrolytes in the body is essential for health"

1. A liquid junction is the interface between two miscible electrolyte solutions.
液体接界是两个可混溶液的电解质溶液之间的界面.

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2. A true electrolyte consists of ions in the pure state.
真正的电解质在纯态下由离子组成.

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3. The potassium hydroxide electrolyte is forced into the cells just before use.
在开始使用前把氢氧化钾电介质压入蓄电池.

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4. The major factors causing death are electrolyte imbalance and dehydration, leading to cardiac arrest.
引起死亡的主要原因是电解质的不平衡和脱水, 导致心脏停搏.

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5. The electrolyte within the glass electrode is an acid solution of definite strength.
玻璃电极中的电解质是具有一定浓度的酸溶液.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Electrolyte solutions can conduct electricity.
      电解质的水溶液是可以导电的。