酸zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
| - yī zhǒng yóu 'ān jī suān hé qí tā wù zhì hé chéng de dàn bái zhì。
a protein complex combining amino acids with other substances.- ruǎn yìng suān jiǎn lǐ lùn
theory of hard and soft acids and bases - dàn bái zhì shǒu xiān fēn jiě chéng 'ān jī suān 。
Protein is first broken down into amino acids.- yán suān hé liú huáng suān bèi chēng zuò wú jī wù。
hydrochloric and sulfuric acids are called inorganic substances.- gāo … suān rèn hé hán yǎng jī de suān
Any of various acids containing the peroxy group.- gè zhǒng hán yòu péng hé yǎng de suān 。
any of various acids containing boron and oxygen.- tài méi cuī huà tài shuǐ jiě biàn chéng 'ān jī suān de méi
An enzyme that hydrolyzes peptides into amino acids.- yóu cǐ kě zhī, gè zhǒng suān duì jīn shǔ dōuyòu fǔ shí zuò yòng。
It follows that acids eat in metals.- yī zhǒng péng suān hé guī suān xíng chéng de yán。
a salt of boric and silicic acids.- suān jiǎn zhì zǐ lǐ lùn
proton theory of acids and bases - lù yì sī suān jiǎn lǐ lùn
Lewis theory of acids and bases - suān jiǎn diàn zǐ lǐ lùn
electron theory of acids and bases - qiáng suān fǔ shí jīn shǔ。
Strong acids bite into metals. - jīn shǔ wéi suān suǒ fǔ shí。
Metals is eroded by acids. - qiáng suān qīn shí jīn shǔ。
Strong acids attack metals. - suān néng fǔ shí jīn shǔ。
Acids eat into metal. - suān duì jīn shǔ huì yǐn qǐ shénme huà xué fǎn yìng?
How do acids react on metals? - yòu xiē suān néng bǎ mù tóu shāo chéng dòng .
Some acids burn holes in wood.- jīn shǔ yì wéi suān suǒ fǔ shí。
Metals are eroded by acids. - suān lèi fǔ shí jīn shǔ。
Acids eat into metals. - duō suān de huò yòu duō suān de tè xìng。
having or being characterized by acidosis.- zhù yào shì bǔ chōng cháng dào suǒ xū de liǎng zhǒng yòu yì jūn qún: shì suān rǔ suān gǎnjūn hé liǎng qí shuāng qí gǎnjūn。
The key is to take a supplement of the two main probiotics we need for the intestine, lacto - bacillus acidophilus and bifidobacterium bifidum .- suān zhòngdú rén tǐ de tǐ yè zhōng suān dù de bù zhèng cháng zēng gāo, jīng cháng shì yóu yú suān de jī lěi huò shì tàn suān qīng yán de quē fá yǐn qǐ
An abnormal increase in the acidity of the body's fluids, caused either by accumulation of acids or by depletion of bicarbonates.- shí ruǐ qǔ zì dì yī de yī zhǒng kě róng yú shuǐ de lán sè fěn mò, kě suí suān xìng zēng dà 'ér biàn hóng, suí jiǎn dù zēng dà 'ér biàn lán
A water-soluble blue powder derived from certain lichens that changes to red with increasing acidity and to blue with increasing basicity.- huǎn chōng yè, huǎn chōng jì yī zhǒng dāng bǎ suān huò jiǎn jiā rù róng yè zhōng shí néng jiǎn xiǎo róng yè suān biàn de wù zhì
A substance that minimizes change in the acidity of a solution when an acid or base is added to the solution.- suān dù zuì shì yí jiào mǔ fā jiào de mài yá jiāng; xīn jiù mài yá jiāng de hùn hé wù; yòng yú zhì qǔ yī xiē wēi shì jì jiǔ。
a mash with optimum acidity for yeast fermentation; a mixture of old and new mash; used in distilling some whiskeys. - suān jiǎn dù róng yè suān xìng huò jiǎn xìng de dù liàng, shù zhí děng yú 7 de wéi zhōng xìng róng yè, shù zhí zēng dà biǎo shì jiǎn xìng zēng dà, shù zhí jiǎn xiǎo biǎo shì suān xìng de zēng dà。 ph zhí fàn wéi yī bān zài 0 dào 14 zhī jiān
A measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution, numerically equal to7 for neutral solutions, increasing with increasing alkalinity and decreasing with increasing acidity. The pH scale commonly in use ranges from0 to14.- yī xiē zhū rú suō yú děng dàn shuǐ yú kě yǐ dǐ yù xiāng dāng chéng dù de suān xìng。
Some freshwater fishes such as pike can withstand levels of acidity.- yī zhǒng zhōng hé huò yā zhì wèi suān de wù zhì( tè bié shì yòng yú wèi bù)。
an agent that counteracts or neutralizes acidity (especially in the stomach).- xuè yè huò qí tā zǔ zhì zhōng suān dù guò gāo。
abnormally high acidity of the blood and other body tissues.- jiǎn xìng róng yè yòu zhù yú jiàng dī suān dù。
The alkaline solution may help to reduce acidity.- jiě suān de, kàng suān de, fáng suān de, zhōng hé suān de xiāo chú huò zhōng hé suān dù de, yóu qí wèi suān
Counteracting or neutralizing acidity, especially of the stomach.
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