氧气

氧气 yǎngqì

氧气 yǎngqì Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 1 English Translations of the word 氧气 yǎngqì .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
yǎngqì | yang3 qi4
English translation
oxygen

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About 氧气 yǎngqì

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Traditional form

氧氣

Part of speech

Noun / 名词 míng cí Míngcí
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Etymology of 氧气 yǎngqì

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yǎng

Type

pictophonetic

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and Yáng represents the sound.

Phonetic compound

Yáng

Semantic compound

Positional decomposition

气羊

Number of Strokes

10

Type

ideographic

Explanation

Pictograph of air.

Positional decomposition

rén

Number of Strokes

4

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Example sentences using 氧气 yǎngqì

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臭氧 chòu yǎng shì 一种 yī zhǒng 非常 fēicháng 活跃 huóyuè de 氧气 yǎngqì 形态 xíngtài

Ozone is a highly reactive form of oxygen gas.

密封 mìfēng de 飞机 fēijī nèi 很少需要 xūyào 补充 bǔchōng 氧气 yǎngqì

Supplementary oxygen is rarely needed in pressurized aircraft.

臭氧 chòu yǎng yóu 氧气 yǎngqì 紫外线 zǐ wài xiàn 发生 fāshēng 反应 fǎnyìng ér 产生 chǎnshēng

Ozone is produced by the reaction between oxygen and ultra-violet light.

氧气 yǎngqì Decomposition

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氧气 yǎngqì Compounds

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