"Isosulphocyanic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Isonitrosulphocyanic is a chemical compound that is a mixture of nitrates and cyanides. It is often used in the synthesis of otherchemical compounds and inorganic substances.
Isosteres refer to molecules or ions that have similar chemical properties due to the same number and arrangement of electrons in their outermost energy level, despite having different atomic numbers and positions in the periodic table. In other words, isosteres are molecules that have the same shape and size, but differ in their atomic composition.
Isosteric refers to the condition where two or more substances have the same temperature and pressure but different compositions.
Isotach refers to a physical phenomenon in which particles or molecules of the same density move together in a fluid, such as a gas or liquid, at the same velocity, unaffected by differences in their size, shape, or other characteristics. This occurs when the fluid is moving at a rate that is above the terminal velocity of the particles, allowing them to move together in a single stream. Isotach is often observed in the study of fluid dynamics and mass transport processes.
Isotretinoin is a medication primarily used to treat severe acne, nodulosis, and other skin conditions. It is also occasionally used to treat certain types of cancer, such as lymphoma, carcinoma, and leukaemia. It works by reducing the production of sebum, an oily substance produced by the skin, and inhibits the growth of keratin cells in the skin and hair follicles. Isotretinoin is a derivative of vitamin A and its use is often associated with several potential side effects, including dry skin, itchiness, and increased risk of depression.
An isotheral refers to a line or a surface that connects points with the same temperature. In other words, it is a line or surface where the temperature remains constant. This term is often used in the fields of geography, meteorology, and climatology to describe the distribution of temperature on Earth's surface.