noun a substance that is able to dissolve other substances

adjective able to dissolve other substances

  • The scientist used a specific solvent to dissolve the compound.
  • I need to get some solvent to clean up this mess.
  • Hey, pass me that solvent so I can fix this quickly.
  • Communication is the solvent that dissolves misunderstandings in relationships.

noun a molecule that is present in living organisms and is essential for various biological processes

  • A biomolecule is any molecule that is present in living organisms, such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids.
  • Scientists study biomolecules to understand how our bodies function at a molecular level.
  • Yo, did you know biomolecules are like the building blocks of life?
  • The biomolecules in the cell can be compared to the gears in a complex machine, each playing a specific role to keep everything running smoothly.

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 process of producing acetic acid by fermentation or oxidation

  • Acetation is the process of converting a substance into an acetate.
  • I learned about acetation in my chemistry class.
  • Do you understand this acetation thing?
  • His speech had a certain acetation, as if he was trying to mask his true feelings.

noun a chemical compound or salt derived from acetic acid, often used in pharmaceuticals and textiles

  • The acetato-based compound showed promising results in the laboratory tests.
  • I heard acetato is a key ingredient in that new skincare product.
  • I'm not sure what acetato even does, but it's in all the fancy beauty products.
  • Her words were like acetato, slowly seeping into his thoughts and changing his perspective.

noun a chemical compound formed by the reaction of an acid with an alcohol, often used in the production of plastics

verb to convert into an acetate

  • The chemist was able to acetize the compound to create a new substance.
  • I heard you can acetize that solution to make it more potent.
  • Let's acetize this mixture and see what happens.
  • She was able to acetize her business plan to make it more appealing to investors.

noun a compound formed by the combination of acetic acid and glyceride

  • Acetoglyceride is a compound commonly used in the pharmaceutical industry.
  • I heard acetoglyceride is a key ingredient in some medications.
  • Do you know if that product contains acetoglyceride?
  • Her creativity flowed like acetoglyceride, seamlessly blending different ideas together.

noun a synthetic compound used as an analgesic and antipyretic, also known as phenacetin

  • Acetophenetidin, also known as phenacetin, is a crystalline powder used as an analgesic and antipyretic.
  • I heard acetophenetidin is a strong painkiller that can help with headaches.
  • Some people call acetophenetidin 'happy pills' because they make you feel good.
  • Using acetophenetidin is like putting a band-aid on a deep wound, it only masks the pain temporarily.

adjective describing a compound that has been modified by the addition of an acyl group

  • The protein was acylated to enhance its stability in the solution.
  • They acylated the compound to make it more effective.
  • I heard they acylated the new drug to make it stronger.
  • Her words were acylated with kindness, making them easier to swallow.

noun a chemical compound with a unique carbon framework resembling a cage

  • Adamantane is a type of organic compound with a unique molecular structure.
  • I heard that adamantane is used in some pharmaceuticals.
  • I don't really understand adamantane, it's too complicated for me.
  • Her stance on the issue was as unyielding as adamantane.

noun a type of polymerization reaction

  • Addition polymerization is a process in which monomers react together to form a polymer without the formation of any byproducts.
  • Addition polymerization is like when a bunch of small molecules join together to make a big molecule without any extra stuff left over.
  • Addition polymerization is when a bunch of little guys team up to become one big guy with no leftovers.
  • Addition polymerization is like a group of friends coming together to create something amazing without any extra baggage.

noun a word that can be preceded by an article or other determiner and can be plural or possessive

  • The addition product of 2 and 3 is 5.
  • When you add 2 and 3, you get 5 as the addition product.
  • Just slap 2 and 3 together and bam, you've got the addition product of 5.
  • In the equation of life, sometimes the addition product of our efforts doesn't always equal success.

noun a word that can be used to refer to a specific person, place, or thing

  • The addition reaction involves the addition of two or more reactants to form a single product.
  • In an addition reaction, you basically just add stuff together to make something new.
  • When you do an addition reaction, it's like mixing things up to create something different.
  • Life is like an addition reaction, where new experiences and challenges add up to shape who we become.