ionic

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English - Turkish
(Biyokimya) yükünsel
(Denizbilim) yükünsel erk
iyona ait
(Tıp) İyona ait, iyonik
iyonik

Civalı nitrat iyonik bir bileşiktir. - Mercuric nitrate is an ionic compound.

{s} İyonya ile ilgili
{s} iyon

Civalı nitrat iyonik bir bileşiktir. - Mercuric nitrate is an ionic compound.

ıyonya ile ilgili
iyonlu
ionic bond
iyonik bağ
ionic compounds
(Fizik) iyonik bileşikler
ionic conduction
(Bilgisayar,Fizik) iyonik iletim
ionic crystals
(Fizik) iyonik kristaller
ionic strength
(Tıp) iyonik güç
ionic atmosphere
iyonik atmosfer
ionic beam
iyon demeti
ionic binding
iyon bağı
ionic bombardment
iyon bombardımanı
ionic bond
iyon bağı
ionic character
iyon karakteri
ionic compound
iyon bileşik
ionic concentration
iyon yoğunluğu
ionic conduction
iyonik iletkenlik
ionic crystal
iyonik kristal
ionic current
iyon akımı
ionic discharge
iyonik deşarj
ionic equation
iyon denklemi
ionic equilibrium
iyon dengesi
ionic focusing
iyonik odaklama
ionic heated cathode
iyonik ısıtmalı katot
ionic heating
iyonik ısınma
ionic migration
iyon göçmesi
ionic mobility
iyon hareketi
ionic modulation
iyonik modülasyon
ionic order
iyon düzeni
ionic polarization
iyonik polarizasyon
ionic potential
iyonik potansiyel
ionic product
iyonik ürün
ionic radius
iyon yarıcapı
ionic radius
iyon yarıçapı
ionic strength
iyon gücü
ionic theory
iyon teorisi
ionic valve
iyonik tüp
ionic atmosphere
(Fizik) iyon bulutu
ionic beam
(Fizik) iyon ışın demeti
ionic charge
iyonik yük
ionic compound
(Fizik) iyonik bileşik
ionic crystal
iyon kristali
ionic current measurement
(Otomotiv) iyonik akım ölçümü
ionic migration
iyonik hareket
ionic polarization
(Fizik) iyonik ucaylanma
ionic polymerization
(Havacılık) iyonik polimerizasyonu
ionic propulsion
(Askeri) iyonla sevk
ionic propulsion
(Askeri) İYONLA SEVK (HV.): Elektronlardan iyonları serbest bırakan ve bir füze veya uzay aracına takat verecek itiş gücü olarak kullanılmak üzere, bunları yüksek hızlarda elektrikle güçlendiren bir sistem
ionic radius
iyonik yarıçap
ionic regulation
(Denizbilim) iyon denetimi
ionic substitution
iyonik yer-değiştirme
ionic theory
(Fizik) iyon kuramı
ionic yield
(Nükleer Bilimler) iyonik verim
English - English
of, relating to, or containing ions
A metrical foot of four syllables, either two long syllables followed by two short syllables (greater Ionic) or two short syllables followed by two long syllables (lesser Ionic); also, a verse or meter composed of Ionic feet
the dialect of Ancient Greek spoken in Ionia
Bond - an chemical bond between a metallic and a non-metallic element in which electrons are transferred from the metal to the nonmetal
one of the three classical (Greek) orders of architecture, originated in an area of ancient Greece known as Ionia
A verse or meter composed or consisting of Ionic feet
Its distinguishing feature is a capital with spiral volutes
{s} of or pertaining to an ion or ions (Physics, Chemistry)
of Capital
Of, containing or relating to an ion or ions Some of the most essential minerals and trace minerals have shown a dependency upon being ionic in order to be absorbed in the intestinal lumen and/ or to be physiologically valid
Of or pertaining to Ionia or the Ionians
to contain ions The word "ion" means an atom or molecule that has lost or gained one or more negatively charged particles called electrons The loss of an electron results in an atom or molecule that has a positive ionic charge (cation) Atoms or molecules that gain electrons have a negative ionic charge (anion) Back to salt article
containing or involving or occurring in the form of ions; "ionic charge"; "ionic crystals"; "ionic hydrogen"
Having an electric charge, either positive or negative
The Ionic dialect; as, the Homeric Ionic
an order of classical Greek architecture
Ionic type
(adjective) Pertaining to the state of being an ion Example: ionic lead is Pb2+
Pertaining to the Ionic order of architecture, one of the three orders invented by the Greeks, and one of the five recognized by the Italian writers of the sixteenth century
The second order of Greek architecture Identified by a low base, slender column and scroll like capital
The type of Greek column characterized by scroll-like decorations
Along with Doric and Corinthian distinct style of Hellenistic architecture; more ornate than Doric, but less than Corinthian (p 141)
A rather plainly-ornamented, slender column, distinguished by a double-voluted capital
One of the Greek orders of architecture, elaborate and grace-ful in style Compare Doric, Corinthian
The second of the three orders of classical Greek architecture Ionic columns are more slender than those of the Doric order Their dimensions are eight to nine metres high, instead of Doric's four to five Ionic columns have a moulded base beneath them At the top of these shafts, are laterality positioned volutes, beneath rectangular blocks of stone Dentils are placed along the length of the Ionic cornice
a Classical Greek and Latin double foot consisting of two unstressed syllables and two stressed syllables, either ionic a majore / ' ' ~ ~ / or ionic a minore / ~ ~ ' ' /
One of the five classical orders, characterized by capitals with spiral elements called "volutes," a fasciated entablature, continuous frieze, dentils in its cornice, and by its elegant detailing
Greek column type with scrolls on top
one of the types of Greek columns; base resembles stacked rings and frieze has continuous band of drawings
the dialect of Ancient Greek spoken in Ionia an order of classical Greek architecture containing or involving or occurring in the form of ions; "ionic charge"; "ionic crystals"; "ionic hydrogen
A foot consisting of four syllables: either two long and two short, that is, a spondee and a pyrrhic, in which case it is called the greater Ionic; or two short and two long, that is, a pyrrhic and a spondee, in which case it is called the smaller Ionic
of or related to Ionians
A sub-dialect of the Attic-Ionic dialectal group of Ancient Greek consisting of Old Ionic and New Ionic
of an order of classical Greek architecture; the Ionic order
{s} of or pertaining to one of the orders of classical Greek architecture that is characterized by columns with molded bases and curling and spiraling flutes on the capital
made in the simply decorated style of ancient Greek buildings (Ionique, from , from Ionikos)
ionic bond
A type of chemical bond where two atoms or molecules are connected to each other by electrostatic attraction
ionic bonds
plural form of ionic bond
ionic crystal
a class of crystal consisting of a lattice of ions held together by their electrostatic interaction; they exhibit strong absorption of infrared radiation and have planes along which they cleave easily
ionic liquid
any salt that has a relatively low melting point; they are used as solvents where water or traditional organic solvents cannot be used
ionic liquids
plural form of ionic liquid
ionic bond
A chemical bond between two ions with opposite charges, characteristic of salts. Also called electrovalent bond. Electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions in a chemical compound. Such a bond forms when one or more electrons are transferred from one neutral atom (typically a metal, which becomes a cation) to another (typically a nonmetallic element or group, which becomes an anion). The two types of ion are held together by electrostatic forces in a solid that does not comprise neutral molecules as such; rather, each ion has neighbours of the opposite charge in an ordered overall crystalline structure. When, for example, crystals of common salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) are dissolved in water, they dissociate (see dissociation) into two kinds of ions in equal numbers, sodium cations (Na^+) and chloride anions (Cl^-). See also bonding; covalent bond
ionic bond
a chemical bond in which one atom loses an electron to form a positive ion and the other atom gains to electron to form a negative ion
ionic charge
the charge on an ion is equal to a constant charge e multiplied by an integer from 1 to 15
ionic order
the second Greek order; the capital is decorated with spiral scrolls
ionic propulsion
Propulsion by the reactive thrust of a high-speed beam of similarly charged ions ejected by an ion engine. Also called ion propulsion
ionic strength
A parameter that estimates the interaction between ions in solution It is calculated as one-half the sum of the products of ionic concentration and the square of ionic charge for all the charged species in a solution It is needed for calculation of single ion activity
ionic strength
A measure of the concentration and charge of ions in solution The ionic strength of a solution affects the solubility of compounds, most often increasing the solubility This means that in the environment, chemicals could be more soluble in a "salt" solution than in pure water
ionic strength
A decriptive measure of the electrostatic effects of an ion on its environment, relating to its "eating up" capacity The ionic strength (µ) of a solution is dependent solely on the concentration (C) and charge (Z) of the dissolved salt: µ = ½ SC(Z²)
ıonic
{a} pertaining to Ionia is Asia, denoting as order of columns
ionically
using ionic bonds
ionic

    Hyphenation

    I·o·nic

    Turkish pronunciation

    ayänîk

    Pronunciation

    /īˈänək/ /aɪˈɑːnɪk/

    Etymology

    () From Ancient Greek ιωνικός (ionikos) "related to Ionians".
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