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Topic: Science

dehydrogenate

IPA: //diˌhaɪdrəˈdʒeɪneɪt//

KK: /diˌhaɪdrəˈdʒeɪneɪt/

transitive verb

Definition: To remove hydrogen from a compound or molecule.

Example: The chemist needed to dehydrogenate the substance to create a new compound.

dehydrogenated

IPA: //diːˌhaɪdrəˈdʒɛn.eɪ.tɪd//

KK: /dihɪdrəʊdʒəneɪtɪd/

adjective

Definition: Referring to a substance that has undergone a chemical process to remove hydrogen atoms.

Example: The dehydrogenated compound is used in various industrial applications.

verb

Definition: To remove hydrogen from a molecule, often in a chemical process.

Example: The compound was dehydrogenated to improve its reactivity.

dehydrogenating

IPA: //diːhaɪˈdrɒdʒəneɪtɪŋ//

KK: /dihɪdrəʊdʒəneɪtɪŋ/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a process that removes hydrogen from a molecule.

Example: The dehydrogenating reaction is essential in many chemical processes.

verb

Definition: To remove hydrogen from a molecule, often in a chemical reaction.

Example: The process of dehydrogenating the compound is essential for producing the desired chemical.

dehydrogenation

IPA: /ˌdiːˌhaɪdrəˈdʒɛnəʃən/

KK: /diˌhɪdrəˈdʒeɪʃən/

noun

Definition: A process in which hydrogen is removed from a chemical compound, often leading to the formation of unsaturated compounds from saturated ones.

Example: Dehydrogenation is a key step in the production of certain types of fuels.

deionise

IPA: /diˈaɪəˌnaɪz/

KK: /diˈaɪəˌnaɪz/

verb

Definition: To remove ions from a substance, usually water, making it free of charged particles.

Example: The laboratory technician needed to deionise the water before conducting the experiment.

deionised

IPA: /diˈaɪənaɪzd/

KK: /diˈaɪənaɪzd/

adjective

Definition: Describing water or another liquid that has had its ions removed, making it pure and free from charged particles.

Example: The laboratory used deionised water for all its experiments to ensure accurate results.

verb

Definition: To remove ions from a substance, usually water, making it free of charged particles.

Example: The laboratory used deionised water for the experiments to ensure accuracy.

deionization

IPA: /ˌdiːaɪənaɪˈzeɪʃən/

KK: /diˌaɪənaɪˈzeɪʃən/

noun

Definition: The process of removing ions from a substance, usually a liquid, to make it neutral or pure.

Example: Deionization is commonly used in water purification systems to produce high-quality water.

deionize

IPA: /ˌdiːaɪˈɒnaɪz/

KK: /diˈaɪəˌnaɪz/

transitive verb

Definition: To remove charged particles from a solution by using a special process that exchanges ions.

Example: The laboratory technician will deionize the water before conducting the experiment.

deionized

IPA: //diˈaɪənaɪzd//

KK: /diˈaɪəˌnaɪzd/

adjective

Definition: Describing water or another liquid that has had its ions removed, making it free from charged particles.

Example: The laboratory used deionized water for all its experiments to ensure accuracy.

verb

Definition: To remove ions from a substance, usually water, making it free of charged particles.

Example: The laboratory used deionized water for their experiments to ensure accuracy.

deionizer

IPA: //diˈaɪənaɪzər//

KK: /diˈaɪəˌnaɪzər/

noun

Definition: A device that removes charged particles (ions) from a liquid, often used to purify water by exchanging ions in the solution with those in the device's resin.

Example: The laboratory used a deionizer to ensure the water was free of impurities for their experiments.

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