different between carbide vs ethynide
carbide
English
Noun
carbide (plural carbides)
- (chemistry) Any binary compound of carbon and a more electropositive element
- (chemistry) The polyatomic ion C22?, or any of its salts.
- (chemistry) The monatomic ion C4?, or any of its salts.
- (chemistry) A carbon-containing alloy or doping of a metal or semiconductor, such as steel.
- (chemistry) Tungsten carbide.
- (cycling) trivial name for calcium carbide (CaC2), used to produce acetylene in bicycle lamps in the early 1900s.
Derived terms
Translations
See also
- cementite
Anagrams
- decibar
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed internationalism. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k?r?bi.d?/
- Hyphenation: car?bi?de
- Rhymes: -id?
Noun
carbide n (uncountable)
- (chemistry) carbide, C22? or C4?
Derived terms
- calciumcarbide
Related terms
- carbid
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ethynide
English
Noun
ethynide (plural ethynides)
- (chemistry) the monobasic anion [HC?C]- (a form of carbide) formally derived by removing a hydrogen atom from ethyne; any salt containing this anion
Synonyms
- acetylide
ethynide From the web:
- what does ethynide mean
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