IPA: //ˌnaɪtrəˈbɛnziːn//
KK: /ˈnaɪtroʊˌbɛnziːn/
Definition: A harmful chemical substance that can be a yellow liquid or crystals, often used in making other chemicals and products.
Example: Nitrobenzene is used in the production of dyes and pharmaceuticals.
IPA: //ˌnaɪtrəˈsɛljʊloʊs//
KK: /ˈnaɪtrəˌsɛl.jəˌloʊs/
Definition: A type of material made from cellulose that has been chemically treated with acids, commonly used to create explosives, plastics, and other products.
Example: Nitrocellulose is often used in the production of smokeless gunpowder.
IPA: /ˈnaɪtrədʒən/
KK: /ˈnaɪtrədʒən/
Definition: A colorless and odorless gas that makes up a large part of the air we breathe and is essential for life, found in many organic compounds and used in various industries.
Example: Nitrogen is a key component in fertilizers that help plants grow.
IPA: //naɪˈtroʊdʒəneɪz//
KK: /naɪˈtroʊdʒəneɪs/
Definition: A type of enzyme found in certain bacteria that helps convert nitrogen from the air into ammonia, which can be used by plants.
Example: Nitrogenase is essential for the process of nitrogen fixation in many plants.
IPA: /naɪˈtrɪdʒənəs/
KK: /naɪˈtroʊdʒənəs/
Definition: Relating to or containing nitrogen, which is a chemical element essential for life and found in many compounds.
Example: Plants need nitrogenous compounds to grow healthy and strong.
IPA: //naɪtrəˈɡlɪsərɪn//
KK: /naɪtroʊˈɡlɪsərɪn/
Definition: A thick, oily liquid that is highly explosive and used in making dynamite and as a medicine to widen blood vessels.
Example: The construction crew used nitroglycerin to help break through the rock.
IPA: //naɪtrəʊˈɡlɪsəˌriːn//
KK: /naɪtroʊˈɡlɪsəˌrin/
Definition: A thick, pale yellow liquid that is a powerful explosive and is also used in medicine to widen blood vessels.
Example: Nitroglycerine is often used in dynamite and can also help treat heart conditions.
IPA: //naɪtrəˈsæmiːn//
KK: /naɪtrəˌsæmin/
Definition: A type of organic compound that contains nitrogen and is known to be harmful, often found in certain foods and products, and can cause cancer in laboratory tests.
Example: Nitrosamines can be formed in some processed meats during cooking.
IPA: //ˈnaɪtrəʊsɪl//
KK: /ˈnaɪtrəˌsɪl/
Definition: A chemical group or radical that consists of one nitrogen atom and one oxygen atom, often represented as -NO.
Example: Nitrosyl is important in various chemical reactions, especially in the formation of nitric oxide.
IPA: //noʊˈbiːliəm//
KK: /nəʊˈbiːliəm/
Definition: A man-made, radioactive element that is part of the actinide series and has the atomic number 102. It is not found naturally and is produced in very small amounts.
Example: Nobelium is used in scientific research due to its unique properties.
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