chromism音标
英 ['krəʊmɪzm]
美 ['kroʊmɪzm]
chromism翻译
n.
着色异常;
英英释义
Chromism
In chemistry, chromism is a process that induces a change, often reversible, in the colors of compounds. In most cases, chromism is based on a change in the electron states of molecules, especially the π- or d-electron state, so this phenomenon is induced by various external stimuli which can alter the electron density of substances.
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chromism用法
权威例句
Chromism of soluble polythienylenes
HYPOCHROMISM IN POLYNUCLEOTIDES
Hypochromism in Polynucleotides1
Chromism in Polydiacetylene Solutions and Crystals
Hypochromism and Other Spectral Properties of Helical Polynucleotides
Vapochromism and its structural basis in a luminescent Pt(II) terpyridine-nicotinamide complex
Luminescence tribochromism and bright emission in gold(I) thiouracilate complexes.
Piezofluorochromism of an aggregation-induced emission compound derived from tetraphenylethylene.
THE EFFECT OF CHAIN LENGTH UPON HYPOCHROMISM IN NUCLEIC ACIDS AND POLYNUCLEOTIDES
Organic Polymeric Electrochromic Devices: Polychromism with Very High Coloration Efficiency