Pronunciation: /ˈælkəˌlaɪn haɪˈdrɒləsɪs/
noun a chemical process in which a compound is broken down by reaction with water using an alkali substance
A1 Alkaline hydrolysis is a process used to break down organic matter.
A2 Scientists are studying the effects of alkaline hydrolysis on different types of waste.
B1 Alkaline hydrolysis is considered to be a more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional cremation.
B2 The company specializes in providing alkaline hydrolysis services for pet owners.
C1 The alkaline hydrolysis process involves the use of a strong alkaline solution to break down organic materials.
C2 Researchers have been exploring the potential applications of alkaline hydrolysis in various industries.
formal Alkaline hydrolysis is a process used in the chemical industry to break down organic compounds into simpler molecules.
informal They used alkaline hydrolysis to analyze the chemical composition of the sample.
slang Alkaline hydrolysis is like breaking down stuff with fancy chemicals.
figurative In a way, alkaline hydrolysis is like unraveling the secrets hidden within the molecules.
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