noun a person or thing that mixes

  • The professional chef used a high-quality mixer to blend the ingredients smoothly.
  • I borrowed my neighbor's mixer to make a cake for the party.
  • I love using my new mixer to whip up some tasty drinks.
  • She is a great mixer at social gatherings, always connecting people and starting conversations.

verb to spray or sprinkle water or other liquid over something, typically to cool or moisten it

  • The brewery uses a sparge arm to evenly distribute hot water over the grain bed during the lautering process.
  • Make sure to sparge the grains thoroughly to extract all the sugars for a good beer.
  • I always forget to sparge properly when I'm brewing at home.
  • She tried to sparge her thoughts, filtering out the negative ones and focusing on the positive.

noun a chemical compound used in organic synthesis

  • Acetaldol is a chemical compound commonly used in organic synthesis.
  • I heard acetaldol is used in making certain medications.
  • Do you know where I can get some acetaldol for my experiment?
  • Her words were like acetaldol, carefully crafted and precise in their impact.

verb to undergo a chemical reaction to form an acetal

  • The chemist will acetalize the compound to create a new molecule.
  • I heard that they're going to acetalize that chemical in the lab.
  • Let's acetalize this stuff and see what happens!
  • She was able to acetalize her thoughts and come up with a solution.

noun a chemical compound that is a cyanohydrin derivative of acetone

  • Acetone cyanohydrin is an important intermediate in the production of various chemicals.
  • I heard acetone cyanohydrin is used in making some chemicals.
  • Acetone cyanohydrin is like a key ingredient in making other chemicals.
  • Using acetone cyanohydrin is like adding the missing piece to the chemical puzzle.

noun a chemical compound used in organic synthesis

  • Acetyl chloride is commonly used in organic synthesis as an acylating agent.
  • You should be careful when handling acetyl chloride in the lab.
  • I wouldn't mess with acetyl chloride if I were you.
  • His temper was like acetyl chloride, volatile and dangerous.

verb to subject to acetylation, a chemical process that introduces an acetyl group into a compound

  • To acetylize a compound means to introduce an acetyl group into its chemical structure.
  • I heard that chemists are trying to acetylize a new drug to make it more effective.
  • Let's acetylize this reaction and see if we get a different outcome.
  • She acetyilzed her wardrobe by adding trendy accessories to her outfits.

noun a compound formed by the reaction of an acid with a chloride compound, typically used in organic chemistry

  • The chemist synthesized the acid chloride by reacting the carboxylic acid with thionyl chloride.
  • I heard you can make acid chloride by mixing acid with a special kind of chloride.
  • Yo, check out this acid chloride I cooked up in the lab.
  • Her words cut through the conversation like acid chloride, leaving a lasting impact.

noun a process used in wastewater treatment to break down organic matter using microorganisms in aeration tanks

  • The activated sludge process is a common method used in wastewater treatment plants.
  • They use the activated sludge process to clean up the water before releasing it back into the environment.
  • They run the activated sludge process to get rid of all the nasty stuff in the water.
  • The activated sludge process works like a natural filter, removing impurities from the water.

noun the process of converting a liquid or solid substance into a fine spray or mist

  • The process of aerosolization is commonly used in the pharmaceutical industry to create inhalable medications.
  • When you spray the cleaner, you are causing aerosolization of the liquid particles in the air.
  • I hate it when people use aerosol sprays, it's like they're just aerosolizing chemicals everywhere.
  • His words seemed to hang in the air, as if they had been aerosolized for everyone to hear.