释义 |
am·mo·nol·y·sis \ˌaməˈnäləsə̇s\ noun (plural ammonoly·ses \-əˌsēz\) Etymology: New Latin, from ammono- + -lysis : any chemical reaction analogous to hydrolysis in which ammonia plays a role similar to that of water, one or more atoms of hydrogen in the ammonia being replaced by other atoms or radicals < the ammonolysis of organic esters yields acid amides > — often distinguished from ammonation • am·mo·no·lyt·ic \ə|mōnə|lid.ik, a|-; |amənō|-\ adjective |