Electrolyte
Mandarin:
电解质
电解质
Explanation in English Language (EN):
A substance that conducts electricity when dissolved in water or melted. Electrolytes are essential components of electrochemical cells and batteries.
A substance that conducts electricity when dissolved in water or melted. Electrolytes are essential components of electrochemical cells and batteries.
Explanation in Mandarin (ZH):
溶解在水中或熔化时导电的物质。电解质是电化学电池和电池的重要组成部分。(róng jiě zài shuǐ zhōng huò róng huà shí dǎo diàn de wù zhì. diàn jiě zhì shì diàn huà xué diàn chí hé diàn chí de zhòng yào zǔ chéng bù fèn.)
溶解在水中或熔化时导电的物质。电解质是电化学电池和电池的重要组成部分。(róng jiě zài shuǐ zhōng huò róng huà shí dǎo diàn de wù zhì. diàn jiě zhì shì diàn huà xué diàn chí hé diàn chí de zhòng yào zǔ chéng bù fèn.)
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
- Definition: A standardized system of symbols used to represent the sounds of spoken language.
- Purpose: Helps linguists, language learners, and educators accurately describe pronunciation across languages.
- Example: The word “hello” in British English is transcribed as /həˈləʊ/ in IPA.
- Definition: A standardized system of symbols used to represent the sounds of spoken language.
- Purpose: Helps linguists, language learners, and educators accurately describe pronunciation across languages.
- Example: The word “hello” in British English is transcribed as /həˈləʊ/ in IPA.