IPA: /ˈpaɪrəˌlaɪzər/
KK: /ˈpaɪrəˌlaɪzər/
Definition: A device used to thermally decompose organic material at elevated temperatures in the absence of oxygen, often used for converting waste into energy or useful products.
Example: The pyrolyzer efficiently converts plastic waste into fuel.
IPA: /ˌpaɪroʊˈmɛtəlɜrʤi/
KK: /ˌpaɪroʊˈmɛtəlɜrʤi/
Definition: A process used to extract metals from their ores by using heat, often involving methods like smelting and roasting.
Example: Pyrometallurgy is commonly used in the extraction of copper and iron from their ores.
IPA: //paɪˈrɒmɪtə//
KK: /paɪˈrɑːmɪtər/
Definition: A device used to measure very high temperatures, often beyond the limits of regular thermometers.
Example: The engineer used a pyrometer to check the temperature of the molten metal.
IPA: /ˌpaɪrəˈmɛtrɪk/
KK: /paɪrəˈmɛtrɪk/
Definition: Relating to a device that measures high temperatures or the science of measuring temperature.
Example: The pyrometric measurements were crucial for ensuring the furnace operated at the correct temperature.
IPA: /paɪˈrɒmətri/
KK: /paɪˈrɑːmətri/
Definition: The process of measuring very high temperatures, often used in scientific and industrial applications.
Example: Pyrometry is essential in industries that require precise temperature measurements, such as metalworking.
IPA: /ˌpaɪrəˈmɔːrfɪt/
KK: /ˈpaɪrəˌmɔrfɪt/
Definition: A type of mineral that is green, brown, or yellow and contains lead, phosphate, and chloride. It is considered a minor source of lead.
Example: The geologist discovered a beautiful specimen of pyromorphite during the mineral hunt.
IPA: //ˈpaɪroʊn//
KK: /ˈpaɪroʊn/
Definition: A type of chemical compound that has a six-sided ring structure with one oxygen atom and a specific group of atoms called a ketone.
Example: Pyrone compounds are often studied for their unique chemical properties.
IPA: //ˈpaɪrənaɪn//
KK: /ˈpaɪrəˌnaɪn/
Definition: A type of red dye used mainly in biology to stain and identify certain substances, particularly RNA.
Example: The scientist used pyronine to highlight the RNA in the cell samples.
IPA: /ˌpaɪrəˈfɔrɪk/
KK: /ˌpaɪrəˈfɔrɪk/
Definition: A term used to describe materials that can catch fire and burn easily when exposed to air or friction.
Example: Certain metals are pyrophoric and can ignite spontaneously when they come into contact with oxygen.
IPA: /ˌpaɪrəˈfɒsfeɪt/
KK: /ˌpaɪrəˈfɔsfeɪt/
Definition: A chemical compound that is a salt or an ester derived from pyrophosphoric acid, often used in various biochemical processes.
Example: The laboratory used pyrophosphate to enhance the reaction rate in the experiment.
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