noun a chemical substance that has a sour taste and the ability to react with bases and certain metals

adjective having a pH of less than 7, resembling acid in taste, or sharp or sarcastic in manner

  • The scientist conducted an experiment to determine the acidity level of the solution by measuring the concentration of acid.
  • I accidentally spilled acid on my shirt and now it's ruined.
  • That party was so wild, someone ended up dropping acid!
  • His words were like acid, burning through all of my defenses.

noun the existence of a chemical element in two or more different forms, which have different physical or chemical properties

  • The concept of allotropy refers to the ability of a chemical element to exist in multiple forms with different physical and chemical properties.
  • Allotropy is when an element can have different forms with different properties.
  • Allotropy is like when an element can switch things up and be all different.
  • Just like how people can have different sides to their personality, allotropy shows that elements can have different sides to their properties.

adjective describing a substance that contains no water molecules

  • The laboratory used an anhydrous solvent for the experiment.
  • Make sure to use the anhydrous chemicals for better results.
  • I heard anhydrous stuff works best for this type of reaction.
  • His humor was anhydrous, leaving everyone dry and unamused.

noun a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means; composed of atoms of only one kind

  • The periodic table organizes all known chemical elements based on their atomic number and properties.
  • I learned about each chemical element in my chemistry class.
  • Dude, did you know that each chemical element has a unique symbol?
  • In the world of music, each note can be seen as a different chemical element that contributes to the overall composition.

adjective relating to or having the characteristic of gas; producing gas in the digestive system

  • The patient complained of feeling gassy after eating a large meal.
  • I always feel so gassy after eating beans.
  • I shouldn't have had that soda, now I feel super gassy.
  • The atmosphere in the meeting room was tense and gassy, with everyone on edge.

noun a small compact particle of a substance

  • The scientist observed the granule under the microscope.
  • I found a granule in my cereal this morning.
  • That granule of sugar is all I need to make my coffee perfect.
  • Every granule of sand on the beach represents a moment in time.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb by providing information about the manner, place, time, or degree of the action

  • The company heavily invested in research and development to stay ahead of the competition.
  • She was heavily focused on finishing her assignment before the deadline.
  • He partied heavily last night and now he's feeling the consequences.
  • The weight of responsibility was heavily on his shoulders as he made the decision.

noun a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals.

  • The farmer sprayed pesticide on the crops to protect them from pests.
  • The farmer used pesticide to get rid of those annoying bugs on the plants.
  • I heard you can just spray some pesticide on the plants to kill off the pests.
  • Sometimes we need to use mental pesticide to rid ourselves of toxic thoughts.

noun the property of having two opposite extremes or tendencies

adjective relating to the presence or manifestation of two opposite extremes or tendencies

  • The polarity of the molecule can be determined by analyzing its chemical structure.
  • I'm not sure about the polarity of this compound, do you know how to figure it out?
  • I have no idea about the polarity of this stuff, it's all Greek to me.
  • The polarity between the two political parties is becoming more and more evident.

noun a group of atoms behaving as a unit in a number of compounds

adjective relating to or affecting the fundamental nature of something; far-reaching or thorough

  • The scientist proposed a radical new theory that challenged existing beliefs.
  • She made a radical decision to quit her job and travel the world.
  • That new video game is so radical, dude!
  • The artist used radical colors and shapes to create a visually striking masterpiece.

adjective relating to or made by chemical synthesis, especially to imitate a natural product

  • The company is known for producing high-quality synthetic fabrics.
  • I prefer wearing synthetic materials because they are more durable.
  • Some people think that synthetic stuff is not cool, but I like it.
  • Her smile seemed synthetic, like she was forcing it.

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'unmingled' describes something that is not mixed or blended with anything else.

  • The scientist's findings were based on unmingled data from multiple sources.
  • I prefer my coffee unmingled with any milk or sugar.
  • I like my music unmingled, just pure beats and lyrics.
  • Her emotions were unmingled as she made the decision to move forward with her career.

adjective able to be accumulated

  • The benefits of the investment are accumulable over time.
  • You can accumulate points on your loyalty card for future discounts.
  • I'm saving up all my spare change, it's accumulable for a rainy day.
  • Knowledge is accumulable, the more you learn, the more you can build upon it.

verb to make something more intense or severe; to irritate or provoke

  • The harsh criticism only served to acerbate the already tense situation.
  • Her sarcastic remarks just acerbated the argument.
  • His snarky comments really acerbated the mood in the room.
  • Adding fuel to the fire only acerbates the issue at hand.

adjective describing a substance that has a pH below 7, indicating a high concentration of hydrogen ions

  • The scientist conducted a study on the effects of acidic substances on plant growth.
  • I can't stand the taste of acidic foods like lemons and vinegar.
  • That drink is way too acidic for my liking.
  • His acidic remarks left a sour taste in everyone's mouth.

noun A word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun.

adverb A word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb.

  • The scientist discovered a new type of acidoid compound during the experiment.
  • I heard that acidoid stuff is really strong, be careful with it.
  • That acidoid substance is no joke, it can burn through anything.
  • Her words had an acidoid effect on his emotions, leaving him feeling hurt and betrayed.

noun the quality or state of being additive, especially in the context of mathematics or chemistry

  • The principle of additivity states that the total value is the sum of its parts.
  • If you want to double the recipe, just remember the additivity rule and double all the ingredients.
  • Dude, it's like additivity is the key to making the perfect mix for your music playlist.
  • In life, sometimes additivity can lead to greater success when you combine different skills and experiences.

adjective describing something that is capable of being adsorbed

  • The material used in the experiment is highly adsorbable, allowing for efficient removal of contaminants.
  • This sponge is super adsorbable - it soaks up spills in no time!
  • I heard these new towels are crazy adsorbable - they dry you off in seconds.
  • Her mind was like a sponge, adsorbable to new ideas and information.

verb to make something impure or inferior by adding something of lesser quality

  • It is illegal to adulterize food products by adding harmful substances.
  • I heard that some companies adulterize their products to cut costs.
  • Don't trust that guy, he's known to adulterize his stories to make himself look better.
  • The artist sought to adulterize traditional painting techniques with modern influences.