a liquid or gel which contains ions and can be decomposed by electrolysis, e.g. that present in a battery
电解(溶)液。
(一般作
【生理】 (活细胞、血液或其他有机物中的)电解质。
"mid 19th cent.: from
n. 电解(溶)液;电解质
A strong electrolyte refers to a compound that can be completely or almost completely dissociated into ions.
强电解质指的是能完全或基本完全解离成为离子的化合物。
An electrolyte usually refers to a substance that conducts electricity in a solution.
电解质通常指在溶液中导电的物质。
The electrolyte is used as a conductive ion in the process of charge and discharge.
电解液作为充放电过程中的导电离子使用。
Proton exchange membrane fuel cells use a perfluorosulfonic solid polymer film as electrolyte.
质子交换膜燃料电池采用全氟磺酸固体聚合物膜为电解质。
The cause of death are pulmonary infection, electrolyte disturbances, arhythmia, glycopenia or hyperglycaemia cataphora.
死亡原因是肺部感染,电解质紊乱,心律不齐,糖尿或高血糖症。
The water saturated with electrolyte.
水中的电解质饱和了。
The lemon juice is called electrolyte.
而柠檬中的柠檬汁就是电解质。
These are immersed in an electrolyte of dilute sulphuric acid.
他们浸在一种稀释硫酸制成的电解质中。
词根 electrolyte
electrolytic adj. 电解的;电解质的;由电解产生的
electrolysis n. [化学] 电解,[化学] 电解作用;以电针除痣
a liquid or gel which contains ions and can be decomposed by electrolysis, e.g. that present in a battery
电解(溶)液。
(一般作
【生理】 (活细胞、血液或其他有机物中的)电解质。
"mid 19th cent.: from