Acidolyses

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Pronunciation: /ˌæsɪˈdɑləˌsiz/

Definitions of acidolyses

noun a plural form of the noun 'acidolysis', which refers to a chemical reaction in which a compound is decomposed by acid

Example Sentences

A1 I learned about acidolyses in my science class.

A2 The process of acidolyses involves breaking down molecules with acid.

B1 Researchers studied the effects of acidolyses on different types of materials.

B2 The acidolyses reaction resulted in the formation of new compounds.

C1 The scientist conducted a series of acidolyses experiments to analyze the chemical composition of the substance.

C2 The intricate process of acidolyses requires precise control of temperature and pH levels.

Examples of acidolyses in a Sentence

formal The process of acidolyses involves the breaking down of organic compounds by acidic hydrolysis.

informal I read about acidolyses in my chemistry textbook, it's pretty interesting.

slang Don't worry, I'll explain acidolyses in a way that's easy to understand.

figurative In a way, acidolyses is like breaking down barriers to reveal the true essence of something.

Grammatical Forms of acidolyses

past tense

acidolysed

plural

acidolyses

comparative

more acidolyses

superlative

most acidolyses

present tense

acidolyses

future tense

will acidolyse

perfect tense

have acidolysed

continuous tense

is acidolysing

singular

acidolysis

positive degree

acidolyses

infinitive

to acidolyse

gerund

acidolysing

participle

acidolysed

Origin and Evolution of acidolyses

First Known Use: 1875 year
Language of Origin: Latin and Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'acidolyses' originated from the combination of the Latin word 'acidus' meaning sour and the Greek word 'lysis' meaning dissolution.
Evolution of the word: The word 'acidolyses' has evolved to refer to the process of breaking down or dissolving acidic substances over time.