IPA: /ˌnænəʊtɛkˈnɒlədʒi/
KK: /nænəˈtɛk.nəˌlɒdʒ.i/
Definition: The field of science that involves creating and using very small devices and materials at the level of atoms and molecules.
Example: Nanotechnology is being used to develop new medical treatments and materials.
IPA: /ˌnænəˈtɛslə/
KK: /nænoʊˈtɛslə/
Definition: A very small unit of measurement for magnetic flux density, equal to one billionth of a tesla.
Example: The magnetic field strength was measured in nanoteslas.
IPA: /ˈnænəˌtjuːb/
KK: /ˈnænəˌtub/
Definition: A very small tube made of carbon atoms arranged in a cylindrical shape, known for its strength and electrical properties.
Example: Researchers are studying the use of nanotubes in electronics and materials science.
IPA: //ˈnæfθə//
KK: /ˈnæfθə/
Definition: A type of flammable liquid made from petroleum or natural gas, often used as a fuel or solvent.
Example: The mechanic used naphtha to clean the engine parts.
IPA: //ˈnæfθəˌliːn//
KK: /ˈnæfθəˌlin/
Definition: A white solid substance made from coal tar or petroleum, often used to make dyes, moth repellents, and explosives.
Example: The mothballs in the closet contained naphthalene to keep the insects away.
IPA: /ˈnæfθiːn/
KK: /ˈnæfθin/
Definition: A type of hydrocarbon that is part of a group of compounds known as cycloalkanes, commonly found in petroleum.
Example: Naphthenes are important components in the production of various fuels and chemicals.
IPA: /ˈnæfθɒl/
KK: /ˈnæfˌθɒl/
Definition: A type of organic compound that is derived from naphthalene and has a hydroxyl group, existing in two forms known as alpha-naphthol and beta-naphthol.
Example: Alpha-naphthol is often used in the production of dyes and as an antiseptic.
IPA: /ˈnæfθɪl/
KK: /ˈnæfθɪl/
Definition: A type of chemical radical that comes from naphthalene, created by removing one hydrogen atom. There are two forms of this radical, known as isomers.
Example: The chemist used naphthyl in the synthesis of new compounds.
IPA: //ˈnæfθəˌlɛɪmiːn//
KK: /ˈnæfθəˌlæmiːn/
Definition: A type of chemical compound that is a primary amine derived from naphthalene, often used in making dyes and other chemical products.
Example: Naphthylamine is commonly used in the production of various dyes.
IPA: /ˈneɪsənt/
KK: /ˈnæsənt/
Definition: Something that is just beginning to develop or exist.
Example: The nascent technology has the potential to change the world.
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