"Pyroacid" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Pyroacid" Meaning

The term 'pyroacid' can be composed of two words: "pyro" and "acid".

"Pyro" is derived from the Greek word "πῦρ" (pyr), meaning "fire".

"Acid" refers to any chemical substance that is corrosive and contains hydrogen.

"Pyroacid" Examples

5 Examples of Using the Word "Pyroacid" in a Sentence:


A pyroacid is a compound that releases large amounts of heat when it reacts with water, typically in an explosion-like manner.
The research lab was evacuated because the pyroacid in the experiment was too unstable to handle safely.
Pyroacids can be naturally occurring or synthesized in a laboratory setting.
Pyroacids are used in the production of fireworks and other pyrotechnic devices.
The team of scientists was praised for successfully containing the pyroacid spill without causing harm to themselves or the surrounding environment.

"Pyroacid" Similar Words

Pyritise

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Pyritize

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Pyritohedral

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Pyritohedral refers to a geometric shape, specifically one of the five regular polyhedra in crystal structure. It is also known as a trigonal dodecahedron, with pyritohedral symmetry. This shape is characterized by 14 faces, 30 edges, and 20 vertices. The name "pyritohedral" comes from the mineral pyrite, also known as "fool's gold," as the shape is similar to the crystal structure of certain pyrite formations.

Pyritohedron

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Pyritoid

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Relating to or resembling pyrite (a mineral; iron sulfide).

Pyritology

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Pyritology refers to the study of pyrite, a mineral species, particularly of its crystallography, physical properties, and occurrence. It can also be the study of the ore-crystals or a name given to the chemical process of smelting of ore.

Pyritous

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Pyritous (πυρίτωψ) is a Greek word that is often used in literature and poetry to describe the type of winter weather associated with a cold, biting wind that often comes from the north with a threat of rain or snow.<br><br>It is a derivative of the Greek word πῦρ, which means "fire", and τó java, which means "peasant" or "common people".

Pyroacetic

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Pyroacetic refers to something that is having a tendency to ignite or inflame controversy by provocative or incendiary comments or actions. It is someone who often speaks or acts in a way that tends to spark disputes or heated debates.

Pyroantimonate

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Pyroarsenate

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The term "pyroarsenate" refers to a chemical compound that results from the reaction between arsenic and an alkali metal or ammonium ion at high temperatures.

Pyroarsenic

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Pyroarsenic refers to a highly toxic and carcinogenic compound that contains arsenic combined with sulfur or a sulfur compound under the influence of heat.

Pyroballogy

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I couldn't find any definition for the word "pyroballogy". <br><br>However, I would suggest that this word may be a misspelling of "pyrology" or "pyrology has a word called pyrology" was not found"

Pyroborate

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Pyroboric

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Pyroboric means "relating to or derived from or containing boron that has been subjected to high temperatures, typically producing boron oxides, or compounds that contain boron in the higher oxidation states."

Pyrocarbonate

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Pyrocatechin

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Pyrocatechin, also known as proto catechol or pyrocatechol, is a type of organic compound. It is a colorless solid with a distinctive sweet and bitter almonds odor.<br><br>Pyrocatechin is used as a medication in the form of anhydrous pyrocatechol, and as an antiseptic.<br><br>It is an o-dihydroxybenzene or 1,2-dihydroxybenzene, an organic compound with the formula C6H4(OH)2. It is a clear, colorless, acute irritant liquid with a sweet, slightly bitter, nutmeg-like or almond-like odor, freezing at a temperature of 105-112°C and boiling at a temperature near 278° C., pH neutral by water. Its melting point is 98°C.