nitrous

英 ['naɪtrəs] 美 ['naɪtrəs]
  • adj. 氮的;硝石的;含氮的
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nitrous (adj.)
c. 1600, from Latin nitrosus, from nitrum (see nitre). Originally "of nitre, pertaining to nitre;" more precise use in chemistry (designating a compound in which the nitrogen has a lower valence than the corresponding nitric compound) is from 1780s. Nitrous oxide attested from 1800.
1. It has studied the action of hydrogen peroxide on nitrous acid.
它研究了过氧化氢对亚硝酸的作用.

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2. Nitrous esters can react with alkyl peroxides to yield alkyl nitrates.
亚硝酸酯与过氧化烷基反应,得到烷基硝酸酯.

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3. Nitrosophenols are formed very easily by the action of nitrous acid on phenols.
以亚硝酸作用于酚,很易制得亚硝基酚.

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4. Under the influence of nitrous oxide , he found himself writing such impressively nonsensical propositions.
在笑气影响下, 他写下了这样惹人注意的无聊话.

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5. Nitrous oxide comes from car exhausts and from chemical fertilizers.
一氧化氮来自汽车废气和化学肥料.

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